The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Large otter’ could have sparked Tay rescue effort

Major Fair City operation to find ‘blonde-haired’ man finally called off

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A major search and rescue operation on the River Tay in Perth may have been sparked by a “very large otter”.

Emergency services from across Scotland, including the Coastguard’s rescue helicopter, raced to the city centre on Tuesday following reports of a blonde-haired man disappeari­ng under the surface of the water near North Muirton around 2pm.

The search was called off more than three hours later as darkness fell.

It did not resume the following morning.

Witnesses have now suggested the blonde-haired man may been a large otter that was spotted swimming in the river throughout the day.

The animal was first sighted near the harbour between 10am and 11am and was later seen further upstream near North Inch where it was photograph­ed by sporting holiday business Ossian Adventures. Linda Allan reported the sighting to Police Scotland, believing the creature may have been the trigger for the large-scale operation.

She said: “There was a very large otter with a light-coloured head in the river.

“We watched it from King James Business Centre about 10 or 11am – it spent some time lying out full-length, bobbing on the surface of the water before diving.

“It was very large, and could definitely have looked like a person swimming.

“It may well have reached Muirton around 2pm.

“When it is lying on its back the throat does looks very blonde.”

Ms Allan said when she contacted officers on 101 on Tuesday night someone had already updated the incident report to include an otter sighting.

Police said yesterday they could not comment on the likelihood of the animal being the cause of the search and rescue call-out.

However a spokespers­on confirmed the manhunt had been called off and said inquiries were continuing.

As well as the Coastguard helicopter, flown in from Prestwick, crews from Leven, St Andrews, Kinghorn and South Queensferr­y were called to the Tay to help with the search.

Boat teams from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in Perth and Dundee attended the scene, along with three appliances from Perth and Dunkeld, multiple police units and ambulances.

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Picture: Ossian Adventures. The search under way near North Muirton, above, and an otter pictured in the Tay.

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