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Two dead after Outer Hebrides diving accident Two dead after Outer Hebrides diving accident
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Bodies of shellfish divers found after unmanned boat is discovered off Castlebay, Barra
Press Association
Sat 29 Jul 2017 21.18 BST
Last modified on Sat 29 Jul 2017 21.58 BST
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Two divers have died after getting into difficulty in waters off the coast of an island in the Outer Hebrides.Two divers have died after getting into difficulty in waters off the coast of an island in the Outer Hebrides.
A ferry skipper raised the alarm with Stornoway coastguard when he noticed a small unmanned boat off Castlebay, Barra, at about 11.20am on Saturday.A ferry skipper raised the alarm with Stornoway coastguard when he noticed a small unmanned boat off Castlebay, Barra, at about 11.20am on Saturday.
The coastguard helicopter and rescue teams were sent to the scene and the divers were found by Barra lifeboat crew at about 1pm. They both died at the scene.The coastguard helicopter and rescue teams were sent to the scene and the divers were found by Barra lifeboat crew at about 1pm. They both died at the scene.
A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokeswoman said: “Two shellfish divers have been recovered by the RNLI Barra lifeboat after a search in Castle Bay, Barra Island, this morning.A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokeswoman said: “Two shellfish divers have been recovered by the RNLI Barra lifeboat after a search in Castle Bay, Barra Island, this morning.
“At 11.20am Stornoway coastguard was contacted by a local ferry boat skipper who had noticed two divers go into the water and not resurface, leaving their small boat unmanned.“At 11.20am Stornoway coastguard was contacted by a local ferry boat skipper who had noticed two divers go into the water and not resurface, leaving their small boat unmanned.
“The RNLI Barra lifeboats were asked to search the area along with the coastguard rescue helicopter based in Stornoway and Barra coastguard rescue team.”“The RNLI Barra lifeboats were asked to search the area along with the coastguard rescue helicopter based in Stornoway and Barra coastguard rescue team.”
Police Scotland said inquiries to establish the full circumstances of the deaths were at an early stage.Police Scotland said inquiries to establish the full circumstances of the deaths were at an early stage.
Family of one of the men have been informed. Officers are in the process of informing the next of kin of the other man.Family of one of the men have been informed. Officers are in the process of informing the next of kin of the other man.
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