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Search on for missing trawler crew off Farne Islands Missing trawler: One dead as search continues off Farne Islands
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A search is on for the skipper and crew of a Scottish fishing trawler off the Northumberland coast. A trawlerman plucked from the North Sea with two other crew members has died, as the search continues for the remaining missing sailors.
The Ocean Way, registered in Fraserburgh, was last heard from about 100 miles east of the Farne Islands, the Humber Coastguard said. The Ocean Way, registered in Fraserburgh, was last heard from about 100 miles east of the Farne Islands.
Two search and rescue helicopters are involved in the hunt for the British skipper and his four Filipino crew. Helicopters from the UK and Norway were involved in the hunt for the British skipper and his four Filipino crew.
Three people have been rescued and are being checked over at Wansbeck Hospital in Ashington. Three people were winched to safety but one subsequently died. Two others remain missing.
The boat is believed to have sailed from North Shields on Saturday. The rescued men were taken to Wansbeck Hospital in Ashington.
'Mayday message''Mayday message'
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said an RAF helicopter initially winched two people to safety who were found in the water.
Later, another member of the crew was recovered but efforts were continuing to find the remaining two.
The boat is believed to have sailed from North Shields on Saturday. On Sunday it transmitted an emergency beacon, sparking the rescue mission.
A statement from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: "The emergency beacon from the vessel began transmitting earlier today.A statement from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: "The emergency beacon from the vessel began transmitting earlier today.
"Since then the coastguard have been trying to contact the skipper and have also been broadcasting mayday relay messages which have been requesting all shipping to look out for the missing crew."Since then the coastguard have been trying to contact the skipper and have also been broadcasting mayday relay messages which have been requesting all shipping to look out for the missing crew.
An RAF rescue helicopter began the search and was being joined by the Norwegian helicopter Rescue 1. An RAF rescue helicopter began the search and was joined by the Norwegian helicopter Rescue 1.
Mike Puplett, the Humber Coastguard watch manager, said: "We will continue searching as long as necessary."Mike Puplett, the Humber Coastguard watch manager, said: "We will continue searching as long as necessary."