'Impossible to comprehend': Family of NJ publishing exec killed in boat crash wants answers

ROME — The family of a Glen Rock publishing executive killed in a boating collision in southern Italy is urging Italian authorities to fully investigate the death and hold accountable anyone responsible.

"We are cooperating with the Italian authorities in their investigations, and will continue to do so until they conclude," said the statement late Thursday to The Associated Press by Mike White, husband of Adrienne Vaughan, on behalf of their family.

Vaughan, the 45-year-old president of Bloomsbury Publishing's U.S. branch, was killed Aug. 3 when the rented motorboat her family had hired slammed into a chartered sailboat off the Amalfi Coast.

The motorboat's skipper is under investigation for suspected manslaughter and causing a shipwreck, prosecutors have said. No charges have yet been announced.

In this undated photo provided by Bloomsbury Publishing on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, Adrienne Vaughan poses for a portrait. Vaughan, who was president of the company headquartered in New York, died in a boating accident off Italy's Amalfi Coast, her company said Friday.
In this undated photo provided by Bloomsbury Publishing on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, Adrienne Vaughan poses for a portrait. Vaughan, who was president of the company headquartered in New York, died in a boating accident off Italy's Amalfi Coast, her company said Friday.

Salerno Prosecutor Giuseppe Borrelli said Aug. 5 that Vaughan was sunning herself on the boat's bow and bounced into the water at the moment of impact. Two doctors who were among the passengers on the sailboat dived into the sea to try to help and a nearby vessel brought her to shore, but Vaughan died before she could be taken to the hospital.

White and the motorboat's skipper were injured; the family's two children were unharmed.

In the statement issued by a spokesman, White said Vaughan's death had devastated the family. "Her absence from our lives and the terrible circumstances of her death are impossible to comprehend," he said.

"We look to the Italian authorities to fully investigate the circumstances leading to Adrienne's death, to ascertain where responsibility for this lies, and to ensure that any person who is found to bear responsibility is held accountable under the Italian criminal justice system," he said, adding a request for privacy for the family.

Bloomsbury Publishing is most famous for the "Harry Potter" series, and its U.S. branch is home to a variety of popular authors from bestseller Sarah J. Maas to historian Mark Kurlansky.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Glen Rock NJ family urges full probe into Italy boat crash