Australian Tourist Dies After Bali Snorkelling Boat Capsizes
Anna Maree Blight, a Melbourne-based insolvency expert, was killed, and several others were injured in the incident, which has raised concerns about safety practices and delayed rescue efforts.
- The snorkelling boat capsized on Friday near Nusa Penida, Bali, after rough seas and a suspected collision with a floating log disabled the engine.
- Anna Maree Blight, 39, was trapped under the boat and died, while two Australians, Cintamani Warrington and Gabriel Hijniakoff, sustained serious injuries, including burns.
- Passengers reported inadequate safety measures, including a lack of life jackets, and alleged that the boat was speeding through rough waves before the incident.
- Survivors faced significant delays in rescue and medical care, with some stranded for hours on the capsized boat and Penida Island before being treated.
- Investigations are ongoing into the captain's inexperience, weather conditions, and potential negligence, while the boat company and tour operator have yet to comment publicly.