On the last day of the Cannes Film Festival 2019, a British man died in a collision of two yachts within Cannes marina, according to The Telegraph. The 28-metre Pershing Vision hit the 27-metre Minx by Princess Yachts at around 9pm on May 25, injuring the 29-year-old crew member on-board the Minx.

He suffered a cardiac arrest and died despite the efforts of medical staff onboard a rescue boat called to the scene, according to a statement from the Maritime Prefecture of the Mediterranean. Reportedly, seventeen other passengers were safely evacuated to a nearby port, although shocked.
Minx, was anchored north of the island of St Marguerite at the time of the collision. Afterwards, both vessels were towed to Port Pierre-Canto in Cannes and the maritime office of Marseilles launched an investigation.

28m Vision
A Foreign Office spokesperson claimed, that their staff "are assisting the family of a British man following his death in France, and are in contact with the local authorities."
As to the vessels, they both suffered significant damage. According to The Telegraph, the nose of Minx is broken off and fibreglass is splintering out from the front of the vessel, while Vision bears long scratches down the starboard side.

27m Minx
The 2014 Minx has been listed for sale since November 2018, asking € 4,000,000. She can sleep 8 guests in four cabins, along with the room for four crew members. The yacht currently operates under the British flag.
The 2013 ‘Vision’ sails under the flag of Monaco. She has been listed for sale since 2017, asking € 4,100,000. She can accommodate 8 guests in 4 cabins with designs by Fulvio de Simoni.