The crane ship Lara 1, from Liverpool, arrived in Greenock on Sunday morning to start a recovery mission
A tugboat that capsized in the River Clyde leading to the tragic deaths of two crew members has been recovered.
George Taft, 65, and Ian Catterson, 73, tragically lost their lives when the vessel sunk last month after the tug 'Biter' capsized off Custom House Quay in Greenock. Rescue teams were alerted and arrived at the scene, reportedly tapping on the hull to try and get a response from anyone inside as the vessel started to drift beneath the water, but only minutes later, the boat sank.The recovery mission of the boat has now been completed and the vessel will be taken to Rhu.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “An operation to recover the tugboat which capsized in the River Clyde off Custom House Quay in Greenock on Friday, 24 February is due to take place over the course of Saturday, 11 March and Sunday, 12 March.
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