Men's bodies found on Argyll loch
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8076125.stm Version 0 of 1. Two bodies, believed to be two men who died in a boating accident 10 weeks ago, have been found on an Argyll loch. The remains were recovered by police divers after fishermen spotted them at the edge of a small island on Loch Awe. They have not been formally identified but Strathclyde Police believed they were those of Steven Carty, 42 and 36-year-old Thomas Douglas. They were among four men who died when they fell from a small boat in the early hours of 21 March. The bodies of Steven Carty's brother William, 47, and a friend Craig Currie, 30, were recovered soon after the accident. The men regularly visited the loch to go fishing and had crossed to a nearby hotel after setting up their tents. A fifth man who stayed behind raised the alarm when they failed to return. Rescuers could hear the men shouting for help but were unable to see them in the mist. A rigid inflatable rescue boat was sent by road from Renfrew but by the time it arrived the shouts had stopped. The Scottish Government has since ordered a review of rescue procedures on inland waters |