Regina Leader-Post

PLEA DEAL REACHED IN FLORIDA COUPLE’S DEADLY HONEYMOON.

- Terry Spencer

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. • Lewis Bennett has insisted he never knew what happened to his wife, who disappeare­d at sea last year during their sailing honeymoon. That is apparently about to change.

Court documents filed Friday in Miami federal court indicate Bennett, 41, has accepted a plea deal in the May 2017 disappeara­nce of Isabella Hellmann, 41, who vanished as the Florida couple sailed off the Bahamas. The U.S. Attorney’s Office filed a new affidavit charging Bennett with involuntar­y manslaught­er, saying he killed Hellmann “without malice,” and dropped second-degree murder charges. In turn, Bennett is now scheduled to change his not-guilty plea at a Monday hearing. Such activity typically occurs when a plea deal has been reached.

Bennett, a mining engineer with dual British and Australian citizenshi­p, had told the FBI and British journalist­s that he and Hellmann, a real estate agent, took their 37-foot catamaran, Surf Into Summer, for a belated honeymoon Caribbean cruise after they had been married three months. They left their infant daughter, Emelia, with her family.

As the catamaran passed the Bahamas on the return to Florida, Bennett sent out an emergency radio signal. When the Coast Guard found him on a life raft three hours later, he told rescuers he had left Hellmann on deck as he retired for the night to their cabin. He said he was jolted awake when their craft hit something. He said Hellmann was gone when he went outside and his attempts to find her failed. He said the catamaran was sinking, so he abandoned it.

“I have got nothing to hide,” he later told The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, adding Hellmann was “my soulmate.”

The Coast Guard spent seven days searching and found the catamaran, though it sank before it could be recovered. They did not find Hellmann.

Investigat­ors long doubted Bennett’s story. The FBI says an inspection of the catamaran before it sank showed portholes below the waterline had been opened and damage to the twin hulls appeared to have been caused from the inside. Also investigat­ors found Bennett on the life raft with US$100,000 worth of coins stolen from a yacht he had worked aboard in 2016.

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