A British woman's body was found on a superyacht in Majorca, sparking a police investigation. The tragic discovery was made on Sunday night in the port of Palma, where emergency services rushed to the scene. The 29-year-old woman, identified by Spanish police, was pronounced dead at the scene. While no obvious signs of violence were found, a forensic expert and police officers were unable to determine the cause of death before the autopsy. The woman was a crew member, and the yacht, Lind, is a custom-built motor yacht worth nearly £300,000 a week to charter. The superyacht's current owner is German billionaire Peter Alexander Wacker, who owns around 10% of chemical company Wacker Chemie AG. The investigation is ongoing, with colleagues of the woman interviewed as part of standard procedure. While the initial investigation suggests natural causes, the autopsy results are pending, and the public is invited to share their thoughts in the comments. This incident raises questions about the safety of superyachts and the potential risks faced by crew members. What do you think? Do you have any insights or concerns about this tragic incident?