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Man killed when vessel capsizes | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A man has died after a yacht capsized in the English Channel off the south Devon Coast. | |
Four of the five crew members were later found in a life raft after the Hooligan Five sank on Saturday, more than a mile off Prawle Point, Salcombe. An air and sea rescue operation was launched after a merchant ship spotted a distress flare. | |
An Marine Accident Investigation Branch inquiry will look into reports that the boat capsized after losing its keel. | |
Two RNLI lifeboats, Sea King rescue helicopters, Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels Wave Knight and Wave Ruler, and HMS Portland were involved in the rescue of crew from the Solent-registered yacht. | Two RNLI lifeboats, Sea King rescue helicopters, Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels Wave Knight and Wave Ruler, and HMS Portland were involved in the rescue of crew from the Solent-registered yacht. |
'Missing person' | |
The four were airlifted to hospital in Plymouth suffering from slight hypothermia, where they are said to be recovering well. | |
Salcombe lifeboat found the body of the missing crew member in the water, an RNLI spokeswoman said. | |
She told BBC News: "After a detailed search with lots of facilities including two RNLI lifeboats one ship noticed a lifejacket in the water. | She told BBC News: "After a detailed search with lots of facilities including two RNLI lifeboats one ship noticed a lifejacket in the water. |
"Salcombe lifeboat crew went to investigate and sadly we found the missing person and they had not made it." | |
The Torbay lifeboat will attempt to recover the yacht to Brixham. | |
Peter Hodges, of Salcombe Lifeboat, said: "The keel completely parted company with the boat. | |
"Either the keel must have struck an underwater obstruction or else there would have been a fault with the boat and the attachment of the keel to the boat. One of those two things must have happened." | |
A Department of Transport spokeswoman said: "The MAIB is sending a team to Devon to conduct a preliminary examination of the incident." |