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Human remains found washed up on popular Scots beach as cops launch urgent probe
Human remains found washed up on popular Scots beach as cops launch urgent probe

The Sun

time16-06-2025

  • The Sun

Human remains found washed up on popular Scots beach as cops launch urgent probe

HUMAN remains washed up on a Scots beach with a "leg" reportedly seen on the shore. The grim discovery was made last Tuesday, June 10, on Prestwick Beach in Ayrshire. 1 Cops were called to the scene following reports that human remains had been found at the popular beach. One witness told The Scottish Sun: "I was walking along the beach early on Tuesday morning when I came across a leg bone. "It was buried under some seaweed. It was just a bone with the sock and shoe still on it." Police are continuing to probe the incident in order to establish the full circumstances. It is not yet known whether the remains belong to a man or woman, or how long they may have been in the water. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: 'Around 10.45am on Tuesday, 10 June, 2025, we received a report that human remains had been discovered on Prestwick Beach. 'Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.' Elsewhere, a major update has been issued on the search for a passenger feared to have fallen overboard from a Scots ferry. A large-scale police and coastguard rescue mission was launched yesterday afternoon in the Firth of Clyde. Concerns were raised amid claims that a customer fell from a boat. It is reported to have happened while the Western Ferries service was travelling between Dunoon, Argyll, and Gourock in Inverclyde. A 64-year-old man was reported missing from the ferry at around 1.40pm on Sunday.

Search for person overboard from ferry suspended
Search for person overboard from ferry suspended

The Independent

time16-06-2025

  • The Independent

Search for person overboard from ferry suspended

The search for a person who fell overboard from a ferry in the Firth of Clyde has been suspended, the coastguard said. A major search was launched after the alarm was raised on Sunday afternoon, with the HM Coastguard helicopter, RNLI lifeboats and nearby vessels among those involved. It is understood the person fell from a Western Ferries vessel which operates between Gourock in Inverclyde and Dunoon in Argyll and Bute. HM Coastguard said on Monday that nothing had been found and the search has been suspended. The coastguard said: 'HM Coastguard responded to reports of a person overboard between the Hunter's Quay and Gourock area in Scotland on Sunday June 15. 'An HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter was tasked to conduct a search, alongside coastguard rescue teams from Largs, Kames, Helensburgh, Greenock and Dunoon, in addition to RNLI lifeboats from Helensburgh and Largs. 'Nearby vessels were also called to assist. Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service are also in attendance. The search has been suspended.' Western Ferries services were suspended for a time on Sunday while emergency services dealt with the incident.

Person goes overboard on UK ferry with major search operation underway
Person goes overboard on UK ferry with major search operation underway

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Person goes overboard on UK ferry with major search operation underway

A person has fallen overboard from a ferry in the Firth of Clyde. A search is now under way following the incident between Dunoon and Gourock on Sunday afternoon. An HM Coastguard helicopter was dispatched alongside an RNLI lifeboat. CalMac said its MV Ali Cat vessel is also assisting the search. It's understood the person fell from a Western Ferries vessel. A spokesperson for HM Coastguard said: 'HM Coastguard are responding to reports of a person overboard between the Hunter's Quay and Gourock area in Scotland. 'An HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter has been tasked to conduct a search, alongside coastguard rescue teams from Largs and Dunoon, in addition to RNLI lifeboats from Helensburgh and Largs. 'Nearby vessels have been called to assist. Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service are also in attendance. 'The situation is ongoing.' This is a breaking news story. More information to follow.

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