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Sinead McNamara: Australian influencer dies on Greece yacht

Whilst anyones death is naturally sad I am slightly confused as to why this is on the front page of the BBC website..
Nevertheless thoughts on what potentially happened to the poor girl? Or on a broader topic if such news really deserves pride of place on the BBC's website as many would make the point that this isnt really news worthy at all, especially for the national broadcaster.



Friends and family have paid tribute to an Instagram blogger who died in Greece while working on a billionaire's yacht.
Sinead McNamara, 20, from Australia was found in a critical condition on the vessel on Thursday, and died while being airlifted to hospital.
Greek authorities have launched an investigation into her final hours on the boat, which was docked on the island of Kefalonia.
The super-yacht is owned by Mexican mining magnate Alberto Bailleres.
Mr Bailleres and his family had left the Mayan Queen IV boat days before the incident, Greek news outlets reported.
'Life with no fear'

Ms McNamara, originally from Port Macquarie in New South Wales, regularly posted pictures of her travels to her Instagram account, where she had more than 12,000 followers.
In a post last month she wrote: "Living & working on a boat seeing all that the world has to offer. Yep I think I have it pretty good."
Her friends have expressed their grief on social media, describing the young woman as a "free-spirited" and "adventurous" soul.
"You lived life with no fear and it's a blessing to have known you," one friend wrote.
Another said: "Everyone should take a page from Sinead's book - where she was meant to have a holiday in Bali that turned into a year and a half trip sailing across the world."
Several fans also left messages on her account.

The circumstances of her death remain unclear. Greek media reported authorities had ordered that the yacht remain in the port of Argostoli while investigations take place.
Only the boat's crew were on board when Ms McNamara was found unconscious and "twisted in rope" at the rear of the boat, The Australian newspaper reported.
Her cousin told the Daily Telegraph newspaper that the family did not know the cause of the death but believed it may have been a boating accident.
The newspaper reported that Ms McNamara's mother and sister had already been on their way to Greece to visit her when they received news of the tragedy.




https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-45392566

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