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Wreck of Cemfjord cargo ship found Wreck of Cemfjord cargo ship found
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The wreck of the cargo ship Cemfjord, which sank in the Pentland Firth with eight men on board, has been located on the seabed.The wreck of the cargo ship Cemfjord, which sank in the Pentland Firth with eight men on board, has been located on the seabed.
It was found in the eastern approaches to the Firth by the lighthouse tender, Pharos, using sonar equipment.It was found in the eastern approaches to the Firth by the lighthouse tender, Pharos, using sonar equipment.
The upturned hull of the Cemfjord - which was carrying cement - was spotted by a passing ferry on Saturday and sank the following day.The upturned hull of the Cemfjord - which was carrying cement - was spotted by a passing ferry on Saturday and sank the following day.
The crew did not have time to send out a distress signal. No trace was found of its crew despite a huge search operation.
The seven Polish nationals and one Filipino who were on board did not have time to send out a distress signal.
A liferaft from the cargo ship has also been discovered drifting in the Pentland Firth, but coastguards said there were no signs of life on board and that the liferaft had not been used.A liferaft from the cargo ship has also been discovered drifting in the Pentland Firth, but coastguards said there were no signs of life on board and that the liferaft had not been used.
The investigation into the circumstances of the accident is ongoing. The ship was carrying 2,000 tonnes of cement and had been sailing from Aalborg in Denmark to Runcorn in Cheshire when it sank. It had been due to arrive on Monday.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Operators Brise of Hamburg expressed "great sadness" that the extensive air and sea search had found no trace of the missing crew.
If you want to receive Breaking News alerts via email, or on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App then details on how to do so are available on this help page. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. The last confirmed sighting of the ship was at about 13:00 on Friday.
It is understood the alarm was raised by the crew of the ferry Hrossey at 14:30 on Saturday.
The Hrossey, which was sailing to Aberdeen, spent time in the area looking for survivors.
An investigation into the circumstances of the accident is ongoing.