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Lough Erne: Body found by search teams Lough Erne: Missing man's body found by search teams
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A body has been recovered in the search for a missing man in Lough Erne, County Fermanagh. The body of a man who was missing after a boat capsized in a County Fermanagh has been recovered.
A search operation got under way at about 18:30 BST on Friday after reports that a boat had capsized. The police said the body of Lee Rogers, 20, from the Enniskillen area was found on Saturday morning.
Five others, who were onboard, made it ashore. Rescue crews carried out searches in the water and along the shoreline near Portora Boat Club. He was one of six men who had been on board the vessel that sank close to Portora Boat Club at about 18:30 BST on Friday.
Relatives of the man, believed to be in his 20s and from Enniskillen, were at the scene on Friday night. The five others managed to make it ashore.
Two RNLI lifeboats and a police boat were involved in the search along with fire officers who assisted in the land search. Relatives of Mr Rogers were at the scene on Friday night as rescue crews carried out searches in the water and along the shoreline.
Two RNLI lifeboats, the North West Mountain Rescue team and a police boat were involved in the operation along with fire officers who assisted in the land search.
The police helicopter and the Sligo coastguard helicopter were also involved.The police helicopter and the Sligo coastguard helicopter were also involved.
The overturned boat was recovered on Friday and towed back to its mooring in Enniskillen.The overturned boat was recovered on Friday and towed back to its mooring in Enniskillen.
Police have appealed for anyone who saw the boat, with the six men on board, to come forward.Police have appealed for anyone who saw the boat, with the six men on board, to come forward.