Charlotte Conradie, a 29-year-old British woman, has been named as the crew member found dead on the superyacht Lind in Palma, Majorca, following initial reports of the incident on Sunday evening. Authorities suspect natural causes pending autopsy results.
Following Monday's initial reports of a crew member's death on the 52-metre superyacht Lind docked in Palma's Moll Vell marina, the victim has been identified as Charlotte Conradie, 29, a British passport holder believed to have been born in Zambia with relatives in South Africa.
Crew members raised the alarm around 9pm on Sunday when Conradie failed to respond to texts and calls. She was found unresponsive in her cabin. Paramedics attended but could not revive her, and her body was taken to Palma's Institute of Forensic Medicine for post-mortem, results pending.
Conradie had lived in Europe for years and worked previously as a stewardess at SuperYachts International, holding a maintenance role on the Lind at the time of her death. Colleagues were interviewed as routine.
A Civil Guard spokesman confirmed: "The dead woman was a 29-year-old British national." A source said: "Everything points to natural causes. It's not treated as a crime, pending autopsy."
(For full yacht details and early investigation updates, see prior coverage.)