The mummified body of a German adventurer has been discovered inside an
abandoned yacht, according to a report by Fox News. The body of
59-year-old Manfred Fritz Bajorat was found last Thursday slumped near
the boat’s radio telephone after two fishermen off the coast of the
Philippines alerted authorities to a drifting vessel. No one has seen
the adventurer since 2009.
Police say the cause of death was unclear, but there were no signs of foul play.
Inside the yacht, police found the yacht’s radio, GPS and other valuable items...
Local police spokeswoman Goldie Lou Siega in the Philippines said: “We have no evidence of a second person aboard and no weapon was found on the yacht.”
Dr Mark Benecke, a forensic criminologist in the German city of Cologne, told BILDnewspaper: “The way he is sitting seems to indicate that death was unexpected, perhaps from a heart attack.”
The German embassy in the Philippine capital, Manila, has been notified and is now working on locating Bajorat’s family.
He is believed to have a daughter who works as the captain of a freight vessel and a wife he separated from in 2008 who later died from cancer.
Police say the cause of death was unclear, but there were no signs of foul play.
Inside the yacht, police found the yacht’s radio, GPS and other valuable items...
Local police spokeswoman Goldie Lou Siega in the Philippines said: “We have no evidence of a second person aboard and no weapon was found on the yacht.”
Dr Mark Benecke, a forensic criminologist in the German city of Cologne, told BILDnewspaper: “The way he is sitting seems to indicate that death was unexpected, perhaps from a heart attack.”
The German embassy in the Philippine capital, Manila, has been notified and is now working on locating Bajorat’s family.
He is believed to have a daughter who works as the captain of a freight vessel and a wife he separated from in 2008 who later died from cancer.
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