Western Mail

FISHING BOAT WRECK LIFTED

- ELEANOR BARLOW newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AFISHING boat which went missing along with its three crew members has been raised from the seabed.

The wreck of the sunken Nicola Faith was recovered from the sea off the coast of Colwyn Bay by the Marine Accident Investigat­ion Branch (MAIB).

Carl McGrath, 34, Ross Ballantine 39, and Alan Minard, 20, were on board the vessel when it left Conwy on January 27 and their bodies were found off Wirral and Blackpool in March.

A spokesman for the MAIB said the boat would be transporte­d to a secure location for further investigat­ion, testing and stability analysis.

A remotely o operated vehicle was initially used to conduct a final survey of Nicola Faith in the position in which it came to rest on the seab bed and evidence including fishing equipment and outlying debris was mapped and collected from t the area around it, the spokesm man said.

It is thought t the informatio­n could be crucial in helping invest tigators understand what led to the boat’s c capsize.

The boat was r raised using a 43-metre long crane barge and placed on the deck of an adjacent ship ready for transporta­tion.

Chief inspector of marine accidents Captain Andrew Moll said: “This operation needed to be meticulous­ly planned and executed to ensure that valuable evidence was conserved.

“We are pleased to have achieved that and successful­ly recovered Nicola F Faith. The purpose of our investigat­ion is to improve safety. The next phase of the investigat­ion will be to establish what events led to the vess sel’s capsize, the m mechanics of how the vessel sunk and why.

“Once the investigat­ion is complete a report which details the findings will be prepared and published.

“As well as providing the families with an explanatio­n, our report will aim to prevent such a tragic accident recurring.”

A major search was launched when the boat first failed to return but was stood down two days after the disappeara­nce when nothing was found.

Aberconwy Senedd member Jane Finch-Saunders said: “This operation is a significan­t step towards a conclusion in the investigat­ion, which we hope will provide some much-needed answers.

“With the MAIB undertakin­g exceptiona­l actions to raise the boat, the families and our community can turn to healing and remembranc­e for those we have lost. This has been an investigat­ion like no other. In placing party politics aside for the common good, cooperatio­n between the Welsh Government and I ensured an unpreceden­ted and rapid response which resulted in the Rhodri Morgan research vessel being utilised to help locate the Nicola Faith.

“For her part in this work, I would like to sincerely thank Lesley Griffiths MS as well as her department’s officials. I should also like to place on record my gratitude to the MAIB inspectors who have ensured that the families remained updated throughout and during meetings with my office.”

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