British businessman Paul Ward had miraculously survived the explosion on a luxurious yacht, which occurred 15 minutes after its purchase. This writes the Daily Mail.A man bought a boat in February 2010., Paying more than 400 thousand dollars. After 15 minutes after P.Uord took her to the shipyard, there was an unfortunate incident.Nothing boded trouble: P.Uord and a member of his team, John Innes going to have tea when they heard that the engine operates with a strange sound. Then there was an explosion and the ship caught fire.Men prepared the lifeboat, but the whole deck was already in flames, which spread to humans. After moving the boat, they began to extinguish each other, and as a result suffered serious burns.Arriving rescue the victims were taken to the hospital. Rescue workers told reporters that the passengers of the burnt boat survived only by a miracle.Now P.Uord intends to sue the company MGM Marine Ltd and Dun Laoghaire Yacht Services, who sold his yacht, demanding from them nearly 465 thousand dollars in compensation for the burnt ship. The businessman also intends to seek compensation for physical and mental damage: according to him, his health has not yet been recovered.P.Uord owns a company that organizes tours of sea rock bands in the UK, Europe and Asia.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Yacht businessman exploded 15 minutes after your purchase.
British businessman Paul Ward had miraculously survived the explosion on a luxurious yacht, which occurred 15 minutes after its purchase. This writes the Daily Mail.A man bought a boat in February 2010., Paying more than 400 thousand dollars. After 15 minutes after P.Uord took her to the shipyard, there was an unfortunate incident.Nothing boded trouble: P.Uord and a member of his team, John Innes going to have tea when they heard that the engine operates with a strange sound. Then there was an explosion and the ship caught fire.Men prepared the lifeboat, but the whole deck was already in flames, which spread to humans. After moving the boat, they began to extinguish each other, and as a result suffered serious burns.Arriving rescue the victims were taken to the hospital. Rescue workers told reporters that the passengers of the burnt boat survived only by a miracle.Now P.Uord intends to sue the company MGM Marine Ltd and Dun Laoghaire Yacht Services, who sold his yacht, demanding from them nearly 465 thousand dollars in compensation for the burnt ship. The businessman also intends to seek compensation for physical and mental damage: according to him, his health has not yet been recovered.P.Uord owns a company that organizes tours of sea rock bands in the UK, Europe and Asia.
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