Phones and tablets could clarify the exact routes, through GPS, relating to the accident at sea in the Costa Smeralda , in the Gulf of Pevero, which on Sunday night cost the life of the German manager with a British passport, Dean Kronsbein .

The judicial authority of Tempio Pausania ordered the seizure of all the electronic devices of the passengers and the captains on board the two seized boats, namely the Amore yacht - with the British owner, family and some friends on board , in all seven people - ended up against the rocks of the island of Rocche, and the Sweet Dragon owned by the Berlusconi family .

The two boats, it has been ascertained so far, were proceeding in the opposite direction at the time of the accident . At 20:40 on Sunday, Amore was crossing the stretch of sea of the island of Rocche, just south of the Li Nibani islands, in the Gulf of Pevero, in a stretch that should be closed to navigation.

The captain, Mario Lallone , told investigators that he had suddenly turned to avoid a collision with another boat, the Sweet Dragon, which, he said, was zigzagging in the opposite direction to Love and was going on him. Both boats were traveling at high speed.

Lallone and Sweet Dragon commander Luigi Cortese are both under investigation for manslaughter and injury .

To define the role and position of a third boat flying the Maltese flag, which apparently was on the spot and which was initially thought to have rescued Dean Kronsbein.

The 63-year-old manager - well-known businessman with close ties to the British Crown and CEO of Ultrafilter GmbH, a medical company among the largest manufacturers of medical filters and anti-Covid masks in the entire UK - ended up in the sea following the clash. with the rocks and was taken to the port of Porto Cervo in a state of unconsciousness: about an hour later he died despite the attempts to revive him by the 118 doctors . His wife and daughter, seriously injured, remain hospitalized in Olbia and Sassari, but their conditions seem to be improving. An autopsy on Kronsbein's body is scheduled for tomorrow to establish the exact causes of death.

(Unioneonline / D)

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