An investigation has opened into the death of a crew member aboard a Manx-registered superyacht in the Caribbean.
The Marine Accidents Investigation Branch is looking into the death of chief engineer Roy Temme on board the Baton Rouge, which was moored in Falmouth Harbour in Antigua.
He was found by another crew member on February 23 after going into the engine area to investigate a power outage at around 8.30am.
The MAIB is looking into the incident on behalf of the Isle of Man Ship Registry.
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