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Police investigate death on yacht owned by Boston Red Sox owner Police investigate death on yacht owned by Boston Red Sox owner
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Police in Boston are investigating the death of a man aboard a yacht owned by John Henry, the owner of the Boston Red Sox. The man, who is thought to have killed himself, is also thought to have been a crew member on the Iroquois, a 164ft vessel docked at Rowes Wharf which, according to Forbes magazine, Henry attempted to sell in 2011, for $28m.Police in Boston are investigating the death of a man aboard a yacht owned by John Henry, the owner of the Boston Red Sox. The man, who is thought to have killed himself, is also thought to have been a crew member on the Iroquois, a 164ft vessel docked at Rowes Wharf which, according to Forbes magazine, Henry attempted to sell in 2011, for $28m.
A police spokeswoman said emergency services had responded to a call for a medical emergency at about noon on Monday. Cheryl Fiandaca also said that rescuers had found a man aged between 28 and 30 in cardiac arrest. Efforts were made to revive him, but he was later pronounced dead.A police spokeswoman said emergency services had responded to a call for a medical emergency at about noon on Monday. Cheryl Fiandaca also said that rescuers had found a man aged between 28 and 30 in cardiac arrest. Efforts were made to revive him, but he was later pronounced dead.
The Boston Globe reported a statement from the Red Sox as saying "a crew member … apparently took his life aboard the vessel" and noting that no one was aboard except for crew at the time. "Mr Henry and the members of the Boston Red Sox are saddened by the news and send deepest condolences to his family," the statement said.The Boston Globe reported a statement from the Red Sox as saying "a crew member … apparently took his life aboard the vessel" and noting that no one was aboard except for crew at the time. "Mr Henry and the members of the Boston Red Sox are saddened by the news and send deepest condolences to his family," the statement said.
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