Yacht owned by pro poker player ‘The Lion’ goes up in flames off Spain: video

Yacht owned by pro poker player ‘The Lion’ goes up in flames off Spain: video
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Spectacular video captured a luxury yacht belonging to a professional poker player nicknamed “The Lion” going up in flames off a Spanish island in the Mediterranean.

Twelve passengers and five crew members escaped from the 88-foot Irmao before it was consumed by flames late Saturday while anchored in Cavall d’en Borràs, off the north of Formentera in the Balearics, according to The Times of London.

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A 39-year-old Spanish crew member was treated at a local hospital for burns, according to reports.

The vessel was reportedly owned by Diego Gómez González, 34, a professional poker player known as “The Lion,” though it was unclear if he was aboard at the time.

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The Spanish coast guard posted footage of the yacht being towed while consumed by flames. It could not be saved and sank near a natural landmark called Punta de Sa Pedrera.


The Irmao, an 88-foot luxury yacht belonging to professional poker player Diego Gómez González, nicknamed “The Lion,” burned and sank off the coast of Formentera.
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Yacht burning off the coast of a Spanish island
Twelve passengers and five crew members escaped from the vessel.
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“Our center in the Majorcan capital Palma mobilized Acrux, which towed the yacht which was on fire, but it sank,” the coast guard said in a statement.

The blaze apparently began in the stern but spread quickly and unleashed a massive column of black smoke that was seen from the neighboring island of Ibiza 12 miles to the north.

Sources told the local Periodico de Ibiza that the yacht was available for rental from a charter company and that it would be the owner’s responsibility to remove it from the depths, according to the UK Times.

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Diego Gómez González during poker game
It was unclear if Diego Gómez González, above, was aboard his Irmao at the time of the blaze.
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The interior of the Irmao
The luxury yacht was available for rent by well-heeled customers.
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Gonzalez, of Madrid, earned his nickname after donning a lion costume to the 2012 European Poker Tour in Prague, where he came in fifth, The Sun reported.

His Ibiza-based boat boasted a jacuzzi and included waterskis, paddleboards and snorkeling equipment for its well-heeled guests.

It costs about $58,000 to charter the Irmao in peak summer season, according to the outlet.

No pollution was reported after crews inspected the area of the mishap, officials said.

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