MISSING LUING MAN FOUND

A man who went missing off the island of Luing, Argyll was found safe and well after a four and a half hour search.

Clyde Coastguard was called at just after half past eight last night with a report of a lone boater who was four hours over due. He had last been seen at Toberonochy Pier at 3.30pm yesterday afternoon and was believed to be heading for his moorings on the other side of the island at Cuan Sound.

Oban Coastguard Rescue Team carried out a shoreline search whilst both the RNLI lifeboats from Oban and the Coastguard Rescue helicopter from Stornoway searched the nearby lochs and sea.

He was found at just before 1am this morning at Loch Melfort by one of the RNLI lifeboats from Oban. It’s believed that he ran out of fuel but managed to row ashore and had been waiting six hours for someone to find him.

Tarik Yassin, Clyde Coastguard Watch Manager said:

“I’m delighted that his gentleman has been found safe and well, if a little cold. His lengthy wait for help makes it obvious why we recommend that all vessels are fitted with DSC and that you carry a charged mobile phone and flares. You never know when you might need them.”

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Notes to Editors

  1. Stay safe - before heading out on the water get trained, check weather and tides, wear a lifejacket, avoid alcohol and keep in touch

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