COASTGUARD SUSPEND SEARCH FOR PASSENGER MISSING FROM THE CONDOR RAPIDE

Portland Coastguard suspended the search for the passenger missing from the Condor Rapide at 10pm.

The ship contacted Portland Coastguard at 5.35 this evening to report a passenger was missing. The Coastguard Rescue Helicopter based at Portland the RNLI Lifeboats from Weymouth and Alderney, the Channel Islands search plane, the French Coastguard’s rescue helicopter and a lifeboat from La Hague searched the route of the ferry. Vessels in the area were also asked to keep a look-out.

Unfortunately the person was not found.

Nigel Robson Portland Coastguard Watch Manager said:
“We have searched the route of the ship and the areas where our search planning expertise indicate a person might have been carried by the tide. Sadly we have found no-one.

“It’s now been five hours since the person was reported missing and because of the water temperature and difficulty of searching in the dark we have now called off the search.”

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