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Bloomsbury US CEO killed in boating accident

News Express |5th Aug 2023 | 100
Bloomsbury US CEO killed in boating accident




A tourist who was CEO of the American arm of the British publisher that launched Harry Potter in the UK was killed off Italys Amalfi Coast after the gommone or motorboat she was riding on with her family collided with a sailing vessel rented for special events, according to the Prosecutors office in Salerno, which is conducting the investigation into her death.

Adrienne Vaughan, 45, was the president of Bloomsbury US, the British parent company confirmed to CNN, and she was traveling in Italy with her husband and two children, who survived the accident.

The sailboat company confirmed by telephone to CNN its 45-meter boat, the Tortuga, had 80 guests on board, including Americans and Germans, when the tragedy occurred.

The office of the public prosecutor of Salerno, Marinella Guglielmotti, confirmed to CNN by phone an investigation into the skipper of the boat Vaughan and her family were on has been opened after initial toxicology reports showed he had more than the legal limit of alcohol in his system. Further tests for drugs will be released Friday afternoon in Italy.

The captain of the Tortuga did not test positive for any substances and is not under investigation, the prosecutors office said. Both boats were approaching the Fiordo di Furore area of the Amalfi Coast around 6 p.m. local time on Friday when the accident occurred.

Vaughan was thrown into the water and died after being injured by the Tortugas propellers, the Salerno prosecutors office confirmed. The Amalfi Coast Guard unit responded to the accident. She was treated at the scene, and taken to Amalfi port and then to the emergency room in Castiglione, but died before she could be airlifted to Salerno because a helicopter ambulance arrived at 7 p.m. local time, according to the prosecutors office.

Both boats have been sequestered by the Salerno Port Authority pending the investigation.

The U.S. embassy in Rome did not have information about the case or any support they are giving when reached by CNN. (CNN)

PHOTO:Adrienne Vaughan was traveling in Italy with her husband and two children when a motorboat they'd boarded collided with a party boat full of American and German tourists.

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