FISHING VESSEL SINKS IN SHETLAND

Two crew from a fishing vessel were recovered from the sea overnight and flown to hospital after a Mayday call to the Coastguard.

At 2.55am Shetland Coastguard received a Mayday call from a fishing vessel reporting a position and that they had hit rocks and were going over. No further radio contact was made.

Shetland Coastguard sent the Coastguard rescue helicopter from Sumburgh and requested the launch of Aith RNLI lifeboat to the position in the west of Shetland at West Burrafirth. 

Three fishing vessels in the area also responded to the Coastguard and a local vessel called Diana Maxwell recovered one man from the water and a second man was recovered aboard the Aith RNLI lifeboat and both men were airlifted by helicopter to Gilbert Bain Hospital on Shetland.   

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