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Two fishermen brothers die in Donegal sea tragedy 14.03.08

TWO elderly brothers were confirmed dead tonight in a fishing tragedy off the coast of the Inishowen peninsula.
Lobster fishermen Danny McDaid, 70 and his brother Francis, who was in his 60s, were reported missing around 5pm when their boat, the Strath Marie, failed to return to the harbour at Bunagee near Culdaff. The brothers were from the fishing community of Glengad near Malin and were married with grown up children.
A major air and sea search involving up to 100 personnel swung into action covering the area from Culdaff to Inishowen Head in the east of the peninsula. One of the brothers was discovered in the water around teatime by the Portrush Lifeboat and was flown to Altnagelvin  The rescue crews return to Greencastle Coast Guard HQ at 10pm on Friday.
Hospital in Derry by the rescue helicopter. The search continued for his brother who was located in the water around 9pm. He was taken to the Derry hospital by ambulance. The search was co-ordinated by Malin Head Coast Guard marine rescue centre.
Irish Coast Guard area officer Charles Cavanagh tonight told InishowenNews.com his team in Greencastle was joined in the four-hour search by crews from the Lough Swilly Lifeboat; Portrush Lifeboat, the Sikorsky helicopter from Sligo and a number of local fishing vessels.
"Debris and a number of items were found floating on the water about a mile off Inishowen Head and a short time after that they took the first casualty from the water. A few hours later, the second casualty was spotted by one of the local fishing boats from Greencastle and was taken ashore by the Coast Guard rib to Greencastle and then transferred by ambulance to Altnagelvin," said Mr. Cavanagh.  An Altnagelvin spokesperson tonight confirmed the brothers had died.
Sea conditions yesterday were relatively calm but the search and rescue mission was undertaken in persistent heavy rain and cold temperatures. An investigation is expected to get underway today into the cause of the tragedy.
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