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Community mourns fisherman father | Community mourns fisherman father |
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A County Down fishing community is mourning the death of Paul Bogues, the father of missing fisherman Connor. | A County Down fishing community is mourning the death of Paul Bogues, the father of missing fisherman Connor. |
Mr Bogues, 47, was struck by a wave and killed at Ardglass Harbour in County Down on Saturday. | Mr Bogues, 47, was struck by a wave and killed at Ardglass Harbour in County Down on Saturday. |
He was leaning on the wall talking to some men when the wave washed over the pier. He fell and hit his head and was later pronounced dead in hospital. | He was leaning on the wall talking to some men when the wave washed over the pier. He fell and hit his head and was later pronounced dead in hospital. |
In January, his 26-year-old son Connor died when his trawler sank near the same harbour. His body was never found. | In January, his 26-year-old son Connor died when his trawler sank near the same harbour. His body was never found. |
Connor was one of two men who died when the fishing vessel, the Greenhill, sank. | Connor was one of two men who died when the fishing vessel, the Greenhill, sank. |
The body of his colleague Donal Gibson, 22, was recovered, but a major search operation failed to locate the remains of Mr Bogues, a father-of-two from Ballynahinch. | The body of his colleague Donal Gibson, 22, was recovered, but a major search operation failed to locate the remains of Mr Bogues, a father-of-two from Ballynahinch. |
South Down assembly member Jim Wells said the community's thoughts were with the family. | |
"It is just absolutely unimaginable, the whole community is rocked," he said. | |
The accident happened at Ardglass harbour | The accident happened at Ardglass harbour |
"Mr Bogues regularly came down to the harbour, I suppose, in the hope that some day his son's body would be given up. | |
"He was also positive, in the sense that he was helping a support group that was being set up to look after and care for those who had lost loved ones in fishing tragedies." | |
Alex Slater of the Fishermen's Mission said people who live in the small fishing village were devastated. | |
"He was a lovely man, a real gentleman - he wanted to help other seamen who had been struck by tragedy," he said. | "He was a lovely man, a real gentleman - he wanted to help other seamen who had been struck by tragedy," he said. |
"He liked to go down to Ardglass following Connor's disappearance, just to be there. | "He liked to go down to Ardglass following Connor's disappearance, just to be there. |
"It is important that we urge people not to go at this time of year near harbours, rocks or beaches because the weather conditions are so, so dangerous." | "It is important that we urge people not to go at this time of year near harbours, rocks or beaches because the weather conditions are so, so dangerous." |