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Two bodies found in hunt for missing speedboat off coast of Scotland

Around 10 rescue teams were involved in the search

Samuel Osborne
Monday 08 May 2017 11:36 BST
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Two coastguard helicopters and lifeboats searched the water overnight
Two coastguard helicopters and lifeboats searched the water overnight (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

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The bodies of two men have been recovered in a large-scale sea search after a speedboat went missing off south-west Scotland.

The coastguard was alerted on Saturday evening when the boat was reported overdue from Port Logan, Dumfries and Galloway.

Police Scotland said the men were believed to be a 46-year-old and a 35-year-old, who launched their speedboat from Port Logan on Saturday morning.

Inspector Stephen Bell of Dumfries and Galloway Police Division said: "Following a joint search operation by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, the RNLI and Police Scotland, we can confirm that the bodies of two men have been recovered from the west coast of the Irish Sea.

"The men are yet to be formally identified, but are believed to be that of the 46-year-old man and 35-year-old man, who police understand launched their speedboat from Port Logan at around 0900 hours on Saturday May 6.

"Inquiries are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident."

Earlier, Police Scotland said the men launched the speedboat with the intention of going on a leisure trip and were believed to be heading towards Stranraer.

Two helicopters and lifeboats searched the water overnight, following the boat's known and projected movements.

Around 10 rescue teams were involved in the search and returned to the water on Sunday.

A coastguard spokeswoman described the search as "extensive" and said: "Portpatrick, Stranraer, Ballantrae, Isle of Whithorn and Bangor Coastguard rescue teams were involved, along with lifeboats from Port William, Stranraer, Donaghadee, Ramsey and Peel.

"Two HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopters from Prestwick and Caernarfon, along with Police Scotland, have also been involved."

Additional reporting by Press Association

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