Wednesday, October 23

Skipper of boat in crash that killed U.S. vacationer off Italy faces manslaughter investigation

ROME — The skipper of a rented motorboat concerned in a crash off the Amalfi Coast that killed a U.S. vacationer is being investigated for suspected manslaughter, a prosecutor in southern Italy mentioned Saturday.

Salerno Chief Prosecutor Giuseppe Borrelli informed a information convention in that port metropolis that the skipper, an Italian who hasn’t publicly recognized, can be being investigated on suspicion of inflicting a shipwreck. No fees have up to now been filed towards him, and the investigation remains to be ongoing.

Adrienne Vaughan, 45, was killed and her husband and the skipper of the rented motorboat have been injured within the accident Thursday afternoon off a stretch of shoreline fashionable with vacationers. The motorboat slammed right into a chartered sailboat, the place some 70 visitors aboard have been having fun with a marriage reception.



Blood samples have been taken from the skipper to find out alcohol and drug ranges. But Borrelli indicated that for now the outcomes have been inconclusive.

“The results are being evaluated by a consultant of the prosecutor’s office since the data per se aren’t necessarily significant,” Borrelli. He added that extra analysis was wanted to find out “the incidence of the levels on the ability of the subject” to pilot the boat.

On Friday, Italian information studies mentioned that the blood toxicology exams had discovered traces of cocaine.

Investigators have questioned the skipper who stays hospitalized with what Italian media mentioned are pelvis and rib fractures. The sufferer’s husband, Mike White, is being handled at one other hospital for a shoulder harm, in keeping with studies. Authorities have spoken to him and plan to take action once more, Borrelli mentioned.

The couple’s two younger kids have been unhurt. They’re now within the care of considered one of their grandfathers who traveled to Italy to assist whereas their father is convalescing, the prosecutor mentioned.

Borrelli mentioned when the crash occurred, Vaughan was sunning herself on the bow of the boat and “bounced” into the water in the intervening time of impression. He declined to element her accidents, saying the outcomes of an post-mortem are nonetheless pending.

Two medical doctors who have been among the many passengers on the sailboat dived into the ocean to assist Vaughan, whereas a close-by vessel introduced her to shore, Italian state radio mentioned, quoting the sailboat’s captain.

Borrelli mentioned the girl died earlier than a medical helicopter and native ambulance may take her to hospital.

The sailboat’s captain has informed Italian media that the motorboat was dashing when it smashed into the stationary sailboat’s bow.

The prosecutor mentioned investigators additionally questioned the captain of the sailboat in addition to some 70 passengers together with American and different overseas vacationers.

The motorboat had set sail from the city of Amalfi, Borrelli mentioned. According to Italian media, the household was headed to Positano, one other fashionable coastal city when the crash occurred.

Vaughan was president of Bloomsbury Publishing’s U.S. department, which counts writers starting from bestselling novelists Sarah J. Maas and Susanna Clarke to historian Mark Kurlansky amongst its roster of authors.

A Bloomsbury guide, “Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South,” by the late Winfred Rembert (as informed to Erin I. Kelly), received the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 2022.

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