FATALITY ON CAPSIZED VESSEL OFF GREENOCK

A small vessel capsized with three people aboard this afternoon off Greenock.

Clyde Coastguard received a call from the Clyde Port at informing them of a capsized vessel off Greenock Ocean Terminal.  

The Coastguard immediately scrambled the Royal Navy Rescue helicopter from RNAS Prestwick and the Helensburgh Inshore RNLI lifeboat was requested to launch, Coastguard Rescue Officers from Greenock were sent to the area and the MOD Police Launch ‘Lewis’ assisted as well as a local dive boat ‘Seren Lass’.

Graeme Watters, Watch Manager, Clyde Coastguard, says:


"One person made it to the shore with assistance and the other two were recovered and then put into the care of the waiting ambulance.  They have been taken to Inverclyde Royal Infirmary. We have been informed that one of the three men has sadly lost his life, our thoughts are with his family and friends at this tragic time.”


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