Australian Instagram influencer, Sinead McNamara was found dead on board of 93-metre superyacht Mayan Queen IV where she was working as a crew member. Officials have said that a crew member found the young woman unconscious and tangled in rope at the back of the vessel at around 2am on Friday according to the BBC. The incident occurred when the yacht was near Kefalonia.


Whereas the reason behind this tragedy remains for now unknown, media reports have said that McNamara had died whilst being airlifted to a hospital in Athens. According to media reports, the local police has viewed CCTV footage from the yacht's cameras and questioned the crew, with no foul play involved.

Alberto Bailleres, with an estimated fortune of more than $13 billion is the owner of 93-metre Mayan Queen VI, built by Blohm + Voss in 2008, keeping her interiors unwrapped to public. Not much is known about the superyacht's interior by Terence Disdale. Her exterior is the work of Tim Heywood. The helipad on the foredeck is marked with a giant blue “B” for the owner’s last name.

In fact the letter “B” is emblazoned on many places on the boat as is the ship’s name, mainly all in silver. There are two pools, two tender garages with all sorts of water toys as well, and one of the garages can convert into a beach club. There are luxurious accommodations for 16 guests in eight suites. The guests are tended to by a crew of 24 who have 12 cabins.
Mr Bailleres is believed to have spent the past few weeks holidaying with relatives on the boat but disembarked last Tuesday to fly home to Mexico City according to local media.