5h ago15:53
Lynch told journalist 'I'm going on a very long holiday' after acquittal
Mike Lynch told a journalist who interviewed him only last month that he was "about to go on a very long holiday" having spent more than a year under house arrest in the US.
Danny Fortson, West Coast correspondent for The Sunday Times, told Sky News that Mr Lynch was ready to take a "big deep breath" and relax with his family after being acquitted in a high-profile US fraud case in June.
Mr Fortson said the case had "hung over his head for a decade" as Mr Lynch believed there was only 1% chance he would be found not guilty of crimes for which he could've been jailed for 25 years.
After being cleared, the journalist said Mr Lynch kept saying: "This is like I have a second life, I have a new lease on life, I’ve won my freedom, now I need to figure out what to do with the rest of my life."
Barely a month later, Mr Forston said, "it's kind of hard to believe" Mr Lynch is now missing.
50m ago20:52
Lynch co-defendant dies after being hit by car
Stephen Chamberlain, co-defendant in Mike Lynch's US fraud trial, has died after being hit by a car, according to his lawyer.
Mr Chamberlain was struck by a vehicle while running in Stretham, Cambridgeshire, and put on life support.
Police said a 49-year-old woman remained at the scene and was assisting with enquiries.
Mr Chamberlain, the former vice president of finance for Mr Lynch at Autonomy, was
cleared of fraud and conspiracy charges by a San Francisco jury in June.
They were falsely accused of inflating the firm's value before it was sold to US company Hewlett-Packard.
"He was a courageous man with unparalleled integrity, and we deeply miss him," lawyer Gary Lincenberg said.
"He fought successfully to clear his good name, which lives on through his wonderful family."
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