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Legal move in trawler inquest bid | Legal move in trawler inquest bid |
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Legal efforts are continuing to allow a full coroner's inquest to take place into the sinking of the Solway Harvester almost eight years ago. | Legal efforts are continuing to allow a full coroner's inquest to take place into the sinking of the Solway Harvester almost eight years ago. |
The boat's owner, Richard Gidney, has been criticised for failing to attend an inquiry on the Isle of Man. | The boat's owner, Richard Gidney, has been criticised for failing to attend an inquiry on the Isle of Man. |
Attempts are being made through the Scottish courts to try to get him to give evidence to proceedings. | Attempts are being made through the Scottish courts to try to get him to give evidence to proceedings. |
The trawler sank off the Manx coast on 11 January 2000 with the loss of seven crew on the Kirkcudbright-based boat. | |
The Manx authorities have instructed Scottish lawyers to ask the High Court if Mr Gidney can be forced to give evidence either in person, or by other means. | The Manx authorities have instructed Scottish lawyers to ask the High Court if Mr Gidney can be forced to give evidence either in person, or by other means. |
VICTIMS OF THE SOLWAY HARVESTER SINKING Skipper Craig Mills, 29Robin Mills, 33, Craig's brotherDavid Mills, 17, Craig's cousinMartin Milligan, 26John Murphy, 22David Lyons, 18Wesley Jolly, 17 | |
The Isle of Man government funded a £1m operation to raise the wreck and recover the bodies. | The Isle of Man government funded a £1m operation to raise the wreck and recover the bodies. |
Then, in 2005, the boat's owner Richard Gidney went on trial on the island for manslaughter but was acquitted when the judge ruled there was no case to answer. | Then, in 2005, the boat's owner Richard Gidney went on trial on the island for manslaughter but was acquitted when the judge ruled there was no case to answer. |
That still left the official inquest by Manx coroner Michael Moyle. | That still left the official inquest by Manx coroner Michael Moyle. |
It opened in November 2006 but Mr Gidney did not appear. | It opened in November 2006 but Mr Gidney did not appear. |
He was still absent when the inquest last sat nearly a year ago, prompting Mr Moyle to issue a strongly worded statement expressing "concern and displeasure". | He was still absent when the inquest last sat nearly a year ago, prompting Mr Moyle to issue a strongly worded statement expressing "concern and displeasure". |
The fisherman who died on the boat all came from near the village of Isle of Whithorn, in Dumfries and Galloway. | The fisherman who died on the boat all came from near the village of Isle of Whithorn, in Dumfries and Galloway. |