The Gold Coast Bulletin

Sailor jailed for mystery death

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AN AUSTRALIAN man whose wife disappeare­d while they honeymoone­d at sea has been sentenced to eight years in prison for involuntar­y manslaught­er.

Lewis Bennett, 42, apologised to the family of Isabella Hellman during a hearing before US District Judge Federico Moreno in Miami on Tuesday. He waived his right to appeal.

Bennett was originally charged with murder, with investigat­ors alleging he intentiona­lly tried to sink the boat, but later dropped the charges.

Bennett, a dual Australian­UK citizen, had asked the judge to let him out of prison sooner so he could raise the couple’s daughter, who turns three in July and is being raised by Bennett’s parents in Scotland.

But Moreno sided with prosecutor­s and chose eight years in prison as the sentence and three years on supervised release.

Hellman disappeare­d as the couple (pictured) sailed off the Bahamas in May 2017.

A statement from the US Attorney’s office says Bennett had experience sailing, including training on emergency procedures, and had previously travelled from St Marteen to Australia.

His wife, a naturalise­d US citizen born in Cuba, had not trained in emergency sailing procedures and had less experience.

The couple had been married for three months when they set sail to St Marteen, Puerto Rico and Cuba for a delayed honeymoon in late April, 2017.

After they left Cuba on May 14, Bennett asked Hellman take over control of the boat for the night so he could go and rest in the boat’s cabin, according to court documents.

He didn’t require her to wear a life jacket, harness or personal locator, prosecutor­s said in the statement.

He said he woke up when the craft hit something and Hellman was missing. The government maintained he didn’t use the satellite phone to call for help.

Instead, he loaded provisions and $US100,000 ($A144,340) worth of stolen silver coins on to a life raft and boarded it.

Prosecutor­s said he called for help 45 minutes after he had woken up realising his wife was gone.

A US Coast Guard helicopter rescued him; authoritie­s searched for Hellman for four days, but never found her body.

A Florida state judge declared Hellman dead earlier this month to clear the way for the couple’s daughter to inherit her mother’s estate.

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