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Lifeboats called outafter man is spotted

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

Lifeboats were called out to Invergowri­e Bay earlier this week after a man was spotted struggling in the water.

Two vessels from Broughty Ferry and a helicopter were called to the scene at around 10pm on Tuesday.

They returned back to Broughty Ferry Lifeboat Station just after midnight, following reports from police that the man had been found on shore and taken away by an ambulance.

Coxswain Murray Brown said: “We were called out just after 10pm, came back just after midnight.

“It was a report of somebody being spotted in the water, I’m not sure if it was somebody watching from a house that saw them.

“After a couple of hours we got a message that the police had found somebody wet on the shore and they’d been taken back in an ambulance.

“We were out with both boats and the helicopter too, we actually deployed one of our daughter boats from our boat too, so it was three boats.”

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “Around 9.15pm on Tuesday, May 4 police in Dundee received a report of a missing man, who was then traced around 10.55pm.

“He was conveyed to Ninewells Hospital for assessment.”

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