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Two men dead after boat capsizes Two men dead after boat capsizes
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Two anglers have died after their boat capsized in the sea near Burry Port off the Carmarthenshire coast.Two anglers have died after their boat capsized in the sea near Burry Port off the Carmarthenshire coast.
A third man has been released from hospital after he was pulled to safety. Both the dead men are believed to be from Swansea. David Gwyn Richards, 60, and Paul Meredith, 36, were both from Swansea. A third man has been released from hospital after he was pulled to safety.
Coastguards said the emergency resulted in one of the biggest rescue operations in the area in recent times.Coastguards said the emergency resulted in one of the biggest rescue operations in the area in recent times.
They were alerted by another boat in the Loughor Estuary which reported a man shouting for help in the sea.They were alerted by another boat in the Loughor Estuary which reported a man shouting for help in the sea.
The alert was first raised around 2030 BST on Tuesday.The alert was first raised around 2030 BST on Tuesday.
Steve Jones, watch manager with Swansea Coastguard, said someone on the boat could hear cries for help coming from the disused Whitford Point lighthouse area on the north Gower coast. Steve Jones, watch manager with Swansea Coastguard, said someone on the boat heard cries for help coming from the disused Whitford Point lighthouse area on the north Gower coast.
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"We immediately asked him to proceed to the area when he actually pulled a person from the water who then told him their boat had sunk and two persons were missing," said Mr Jones."We immediately asked him to proceed to the area when he actually pulled a person from the water who then told him their boat had sunk and two persons were missing," said Mr Jones.
"It's one of the biggest search and rescue operations off the Gower coast in recent times involving an RAF rescue helicopter, the Burry Port and Tenby lifeboats, independent lifeboats from Loughor and Ferryside and our own rescue teams from Loughor, Rhossili and Burry Port.""It's one of the biggest search and rescue operations off the Gower coast in recent times involving an RAF rescue helicopter, the Burry Port and Tenby lifeboats, independent lifeboats from Loughor and Ferryside and our own rescue teams from Loughor, Rhossili and Burry Port."
The incident happened off the Carmarthenshire coastThe incident happened off the Carmarthenshire coast
The missing anglers were found two-and-a-half hours after the first emergency call, he added. They were brought ashore at Burry Port and pronounced dead at Glangwili hospital in Carmarthen. The missing anglers were found two-and-a-half hours after the first emergency call, he added.
Coastguards said one man was in his 30s and the other in his 60s. The rescued man is understood to have been released from hospital. They were brought ashore at Burry Port and pronounced dead at Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen.
Dyfed-Powys Police have begun an investigation and are appealing for anyone who saw the boat capsize to come forward.Dyfed-Powys Police have begun an investigation and are appealing for anyone who saw the boat capsize to come forward.
A spokesman said: "A number of lifeboats were involved in the search, plus members of the coastguard and a search and rescue helicopter.
"One man was pulled safely from the water and conveyed to hospital at around 11pm.
"The other two men were subsequently found and pronounced dead when they were brought ashore at Burry Port harbour.
It is believed the boat which capsized was a 14ft angling boat.It is believed the boat which capsized was a 14ft angling boat.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch has launched a preliminary investigation into the accident.The Marine Accident Investigation Branch has launched a preliminary investigation into the accident.