Laurene Powell Jobs' Former Superyacht Venus Collides with Mexican Billionaire's Yacht
Origins of Venus
The 257-foot superyacht Venus was commissioned by Laurene Powell, the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. It was originally owned by Jobs and was named after the Roman goddess of beauty and love.
Collision in Italy
On September 20th, 2022, Venus was involved in a collision with the 105-meter yacht Lady Moura, owned by Mexican telecom billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego. The incident occurred in the port of Marina di Carrara, Italy.
Video Footage Surfaces
Footage of the collision was posted on social media by Salinas Pliego himself. The video shows the bow of Venus grazing the side of Lady Moura. No injuries were reported.
Damage and Investigation
The extent of the damage to both yachts is currently unknown. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause. It is believed that one of the yachts may have lost control while maneuvering in the harbor.
Previous Ownerships
Venus was the first superyacht designed by the renowned yacht designer Philippe Starck. It was delivered to Jobs in 2012, shortly before his death. After Jobs passed away, Powell sold the yacht to Salinas Pliego in 2019.
Potential Implications
The collision between Venus and Lady Moura has raised questions about the safety and regulation of superyachts. The incident highlights the need for strict safety measures and increased oversight in the industry.
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