This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7201564.stm
The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Tugboat being transported to dock | Tugboat being transported to dock |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A vessel which sank last month claiming the lives of three crewmen has been transported to a dock after the operation to raise it was completed. | |
The Flying Phantom, which capsized while towing another vessel on 19 December, was lifted from the waters of the River Clyde on Monday afternoon. | |
Salvagers used pumps to remove water on the boat, enabling it to float again. | Salvagers used pumps to remove water on the boat, enabling it to float again. |
The tugboat was taken to King George V Dock, about half an hour away from where it sank. | |
Colin Mulvana, a salvage officer overseeing the operation, said the boat was strapped to the Grey Mammoth vessel, which assisted with the recovery. | |
Once at the dock, detailed investigations will be carried out into what caused the boat to capsize. | Once at the dock, detailed investigations will be carried out into what caused the boat to capsize. |
Without warning | Without warning |
Mr Mulvana said this would be conducted by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, police and procurator fiscal. | Mr Mulvana said this would be conducted by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, police and procurator fiscal. |
The Flying Phantom went down without warning in freezing conditions while it was trying to guide a freighter to a dock on the Clyde. | The Flying Phantom went down without warning in freezing conditions while it was trying to guide a freighter to a dock on the Clyde. |
The bodies of the three crew on board - skipper Stephen Humphreys, 33, from Greenock, Eric Blackley, 57, from Gourock, and Robert Cameron, 65, from Houston were later recovered. | The bodies of the three crew on board - skipper Stephen Humphreys, 33, from Greenock, Eric Blackley, 57, from Gourock, and Robert Cameron, 65, from Houston were later recovered. |
Another crewman, Brian Aitchison, 37, from Coldingham, was rescued from the water. | Another crewman, Brian Aitchison, 37, from Coldingham, was rescued from the water. |
The tug is owned by the Danish firm Svitzer and was based at Greenock. | The tug is owned by the Danish firm Svitzer and was based at Greenock. |