Dramatic moment £14m superyacht owned by founder of troubled grocery app Getir catches fire off the coast of Sardinia and sinks – as 16 passengers and crew escape

  • The superyacht was owned by Getir entrepreneur Serkan Borancili
  • Footage shows the yacht sinking while it is being doused in extinguisher  

This is the dramatic moment a £14m superyacht caught fire and sunk off the coast of Sardinia.

Sixteen passengers and crew miraculously escaped from the Atina before it was completely engulfed in flames on Saturday evening whilst it was moored in the Gulf of Olbia.

The tourists, who were from Turkey, were collected by firefighters and coastguards. There were no reported injuries.

Among those on board is believed to be Serkan Borancili, who owned the 47-m-long vessel.

The Turkish entrepreneur co-founded the troubled grocery delivery app Getir in 2015, which was recently forced to exit both the European and US markets after a rapid expansion.

This is the dramatic moment a £14m superyacht owned by the founder of troubled grocery app Getir caught fire and sunk off the coast of Sardinia

Sixteen passengers and crew escaped from the Atina before it was completely engulfed in flames on Saturday evening whilst it was moored in the Gulf of Olbia

Sixteen passengers and crew escaped from the Atina before it was completely engulfed in flames on Saturday evening whilst it was moored in the Gulf of Olbia

The tourists, who were from Turkey, were collected by firefighters and coastguards and there were no reported injuries

The tourists, who were from Turkey, were collected by firefighters and coastguards and there were no reported injuries

Footage released by the Olbia Coast Guard shows the multi-million-pound yacht sinking while being doused with an extinguisher. 

It ended up on the seabed about 7m deep and local media has said that clean-up operations are currently underway. 

The yacht was carrying around 50,000 litres of fuel but the Olbia Port Authority said no spills had been detected.

The fire is believed to have begun in the superyacht’s engine compartment but the cause of the blaze is currently being investigated.

The Atina was sold in 2021 for more than £14million and it won an award at the World Superyacht Awards in 2009.

It underwent an eight-month-long revamp when it was bought three years ago with the top deck completely redesigned.

The yacht was complete with five cabins, lounge areas and an entertainment system installed throughout. 

The Atina was priced at €220,000 per week and operated in Corsica and the French Riviera, according to BOAT international.

Pictured: Serkan Borancili who co-founded the troubled grocery app Getir

Pictured: Serkan Borancili who co-founded the troubled grocery app Getir 

Footage from the Olbia Coast Guard shows the yacht sinking while being doused with an extinguisher

Footage from the Olbia Coast Guard shows the yacht sinking while being doused with an extinguisher

Borancili co-founded Getir with Nazim Salur in 2015 and the company thrived during lockdown. 

The business was once valued at £9.5 billion and has links to two Russian oligarchs, Vladimir Potanin and Arkady Volozh.

Earlier this year, Getir announced it will leave the UK, with an estimated 1,500 jobs to be lost.

The firm will also leave Europe and the US to focus solely on its home market in Turkey, bringing an end to its rapid expansion across the regions since the pandemic.

The announcement came after speculation that Getir’s UK and European operations were struggling financially, following its decision to pull out of Italy and Spain last year.

It said it now only makes about 7 per cent of its revenue outside of Turkey.

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