“None of this would have been possible without your love and support.I am so glad to be home. And they all lived happily ever after….” The post was made two months ago.
It was Morvillo’s first LinkedIn post and he wrote that he did not know why he was writing the post celebrating and thanking the win.
“I have never posted on LinkedIn before. Not sure why. The answer must lie somewhere between a fear of social media, an ignorance of the mysteries of this platform, and a lack of something meaningful to say. But, following the jury’s swift exoneration of our client, Mike Lynch, and his colleague, Steven Chamberlain, last week in San Francisco, I finally have something to say that I would like others to hear,” Morvillo wrote giving details of the case.
The six people who are still unaccounted for include Morvillo, his wife, Mike Lynch and his daughter, Jonathan Bloomer, a chairman at Morgan Stanley International and Bloomer’s wife. The yacht with 22 people on board sank after a tornado hit the Mediterranean island. 15 people and a body were rescued in the operation
The sinking of the superyacht with high-profile passengers in it sent shockwaves across the world. Mike Lynch’s wife Angela Bacares who survived the sinking said she and Mike saw the boat getting tilted but they were nor concerned. But when the windows of the yacht were shatters, they were scared.