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Last Updated: Monday, 21 June, 2004, 15:03 GMT 16:03 UK
Preparations to raise French boat
Recovery vessel
The salvage attempt is likely to be hampered by bad weather
French authorities are ready to begin an attempt to salvage a French trawler which sank off the coast of Cornwall in January killing the crew of five.

The salvage vessel Discovery is in Falmouth to raise the Bugaled Breizh, which investigators believe could have sunk after being rammed.

The crew's families hope raising the trawler will reveal clues about another ship which may have been involved.

Divers will also be searching for the bodies of three of the crew.

'Violent' collision

It was initially thought bad weather was to blame when the fishing boat went down about 19 miles off the Lizard on 15 January.

But a French prosecutor claims photographs taken of the vessel suggest it may have been involved in a "violent" collision with a container ship.

The families, who have accused the French government of dragging their feet over the investigation, say the �1m cost of the salvage operation will be money well spent if it helps find the culprits.

Further careful investigations will be carried out by divers before any attempt is made to refloat the vessel.

The salvage operation is likely to be hampered by poor weather conditions over the next few days.




SEE ALSO:
Trawler deaths probe criticised
21 May 04  |  Cornwall
Fishermen return home
26 Jan 04  |  Cornwall
French trawler 'was rammed hard'
19 Jan 04  |  Cornwall


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