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Lough Ree: Search for missing NI man continues Lough Ree: Search for missing NI man continues
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A search is continuing at a lake in the Republic of Ireland for a missing man from Northern Ireland.A search is continuing at a lake in the Republic of Ireland for a missing man from Northern Ireland.
He was one of three angler friends whose boat sank during a fishing trip in Lough Ree, County Westmeath, on Thursday.He was one of three angler friends whose boat sank during a fishing trip in Lough Ree, County Westmeath, on Thursday.
David Warnock, who was in his 20s and from Richhill, County Armagh, died after being rescued from the lake. David Warnock, 27, from Richhill, County Armagh, died after being rescued from the lake.
A third man is stable in hospital. All three belonged to a County Armagh angling club.A third man is stable in hospital. All three belonged to a County Armagh angling club.
Members from Lough Ree RNLI, police and dive teams have been searching for the missing man, with the help of local fishermen.Members from Lough Ree RNLI, police and dive teams have been searching for the missing man, with the help of local fishermen.
Their search was hampered on Friday due to poor weather. The Irish coastguard helicopter has also been involved in the search.
Mr Warnock, a former captain of Armagh Hockey Club, was engaged with a four-year-old son.
On Saturday, the club cancelled a match as a mark of respect.
The Ulster Unionist deputy mayor of Craigavon, Colin McCusker, is a relative of Mr Warnock.The Ulster Unionist deputy mayor of Craigavon, Colin McCusker, is a relative of Mr Warnock.
He said the family circle had been left "absolutely devastated" by the news.He said the family circle had been left "absolutely devastated" by the news.
Damien Delaney, RNLI operations manager at Lough Ree said said the search teams were holding onto hope that the missing man had made it ashore. Damien Delaney, RNLI operations manager at Lough Ree, said the search teams were holding onto hope that the missing man had made it ashore.