Video Footage Released Of The Moment When Mummified Body Was Found

Author: Yachting Monthly
Source: Youtube + RT
Date: March 10, 2016

The yacht team that first found the mummified body of German adventurer Manfred Fritz Bajorat on a floating yacht was told by the US Coast Guard it would be looked after, but the boat was left to sail away, only to be rediscovered by fishermen weeks later.
The crew of the LMAX Exchange, who were crossing from Airlie Beach, Australia to Da Nang, Vietnam, made the grisly discovery 470 nautical miles off the coast of Guam during a race on January 31.

New video footage has been released showing the moments when one of the crew members swam to the vessel and discovered the body, an experience his team mates described as ?quite distressing.?

It transpired that the team left the boat adrift, and Bajorat?s mummified body was not discovered again until February 25, when fishermen found the yacht floating off the coast of the Philippines.

Amid media accusations claiming they could have done more to assist Bajorat, the LMAX Exchange team released a statement clarifying what had happened, blaming the US Coast Guard for lack of action.

The team apparently immediately informed the USCG in Guam about finding the vessel and its location, but were reportedly told to continue on with their race, as they could provide no further assistance.

?We remained on site, under instruction, until released by the USCG who continued with the recovery,? their statement reads.

The boat, however, was left adrift and not discovered again until weeks later.

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