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Man dies after boat sinks off south coast with two missing, feared dead | Man dies after boat sinks off south coast with two missing, feared dead |
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One man has died and two others are missing, feared dead, after a boat sank off the south coast of England, triggering a big search and rescue operation. | One man has died and two others are missing, feared dead, after a boat sank off the south coast of England, triggering a big search and rescue operation. |
The vessel left Shoreham harbour in Sussex just after midnight on Sunday for a leisure fishing trip with four Romanian nationals on board but “was apparently struck by a larger vessel” around two hours later, Sussex police said. Two of the men are related, with two living in London and two in Brighton, but officers did not reveal any further details. | The vessel left Shoreham harbour in Sussex just after midnight on Sunday for a leisure fishing trip with four Romanian nationals on board but “was apparently struck by a larger vessel” around two hours later, Sussex police said. Two of the men are related, with two living in London and two in Brighton, but officers did not reveal any further details. |
The alarm was raised shortly before 6am when a fourth man was found clinging to a buoy two miles west of the town’s harbour, according to the coastguard. The 45-year-old was rushed to hospital suffering from the effects of cold, but is now in a stable condition. | The alarm was raised shortly before 6am when a fourth man was found clinging to a buoy two miles west of the town’s harbour, according to the coastguard. The 45-year-old was rushed to hospital suffering from the effects of cold, but is now in a stable condition. |
A body was brought ashore by a coastguard helicopter two hours later, at around 8.15am, according to Sussex police. | A body was brought ashore by a coastguard helicopter two hours later, at around 8.15am, according to Sussex police. |
Matt Pavitt, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s south-east coastal operations area commander, said: “Anybody who spends that length of time, numerous hours potentially, in the sea without any protective equipment – at this time of year it’s a nice day but the sea is still cold – is very, very lucky to be alive.” | Matt Pavitt, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s south-east coastal operations area commander, said: “Anybody who spends that length of time, numerous hours potentially, in the sea without any protective equipment – at this time of year it’s a nice day but the sea is still cold – is very, very lucky to be alive.” |
As many as 15 boats and ships, aided by two coastguard helicopters from Lydd and Lee-on-the-Solent, were involved in the search before it was suspended on Sunday afternoon. | As many as 15 boats and ships, aided by two coastguard helicopters from Lydd and Lee-on-the-Solent, were involved in the search before it was suspended on Sunday afternoon. |
Lifeboats from Shoreham and Brighton and about 10 vessels from the nearby Rampion offshore windfarm were dispatched, as well as coastguard rescue teams from Shoreham and Littlehampton. | Lifeboats from Shoreham and Brighton and about 10 vessels from the nearby Rampion offshore windfarm were dispatched, as well as coastguard rescue teams from Shoreham and Littlehampton. |
Andy Jenkins, a coastguard controller, said: “Following an extensive search of the area using multiple assets, nothing further has been found at this time so the decision has been made to suspend the search pending further information. A review of the incident details will be ongoing through the rest of the day.” | Andy Jenkins, a coastguard controller, said: “Following an extensive search of the area using multiple assets, nothing further has been found at this time so the decision has been made to suspend the search pending further information. A review of the incident details will be ongoing through the rest of the day.” |
Sussex police and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch have launched an investigation into the tragedy. | Sussex police and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch have launched an investigation into the tragedy. |
DCI Rachel Carr said: “We are now trying to establish the circumstances and to identify the other vessel involved. An earlier appeal for information prompted a significant number of calls and I would like to thank people for their prompt responses, which enabled us to quickly identify who had been involved. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of all those who have been involved in this tragic incident.” | DCI Rachel Carr said: “We are now trying to establish the circumstances and to identify the other vessel involved. An earlier appeal for information prompted a significant number of calls and I would like to thank people for their prompt responses, which enabled us to quickly identify who had been involved. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of all those who have been involved in this tragic incident.” |
Pavitt said that whatever did occur to the vessel happened very quickly, as “there was no distress call, no one raised the alarm until the chap was found this morning”. | Pavitt said that whatever did occur to the vessel happened very quickly, as “there was no distress call, no one raised the alarm until the chap was found this morning”. |
The search also included beaches between Brighton and Worthing on the Sussex coast. | The search also included beaches between Brighton and Worthing on the Sussex coast. |