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Sunday 14 April 2013

Two french fishermen missing from the Neway off the Isles of Scilly.

Two sailors have been missing since Saturday night. Their boat, Neway, a Breton trawler at sea off the Scilly Isles, southwest of Cornwall UK. 



Neway towing the Cap3000 througfh the gaps in Newlyn, 2010.

The search continued on Sunday morning to find them. A distress call for two sailors fell into the water Saturday at 19 h 15, Neway, a trawler Briochin 24 m calls of distress. 

Two sailors, who were on board, just go down the drain, 30 miles north of the Scilly Isles, to the west of Cornwall UK. The boat, a fishing port Légué in Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d'Armor), belongs to the owner Christophe Doledec. Several vessels in a sea area of ​​very poor 

The rescue was coordinated by the British. Several vessels, including four French helped in the area. According to the maritime prefecture, sea conditions were very poor in this part of the Atlantic last night. 

The circumstances of this tragedy, as well as the identity of the two deceased have not yet been revealed. Research continued on Sunday morning to find the two sailors. One of them, Anthony Deveaux, aged 25, of Paimpol (22).

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