1000’s of kilos has been raised for the bereaved households of two crewmen who died in a tugboat tragedy within the Firth of Clyde. George Taft, 65, and Ian Catterson, 73, perished when the vessel sank in Greenock final month, with their our bodies later recovered..
An enormous emergency response, together with police divers and HM Coastguard, had been scrambled to the incident outdoors the East India Harbour on February 24 after The Biter capsized. The Clyde Marine Providers operated vessel had been escorting constitution cruise ship, the Hebridean Princess, into the bay on the time of the incident.
The crewmen’s two our bodies had been discovered by search police the next day. Following the tragedy, a buddy of each males arrange an internet fundraiser to assist their households cope with any monetary hardships. Over £5,000 since been donated to the trigger.

An announcement on the JustGiving web page reads: “Two tug males had been sadly misplaced when the tug Biter sank off Greenock. These funds are to assist the household’s with ongoing monetary assist at this tough time. The funds shall be break up between the 2 households of the misplaced tug males to assist with their bills.”
Floods of tributes poured in for the 2 crewmen on the time of the tragedy. Mr Catterson, from Millport, was a widely known determine in his native space, with the group left devastated by the heartbreaking information of his passing. The sailor taken care of his mum, Nancy, earlier than she died and locals stated the pair had been “now collectively once more”.

Emma Newton stated: “It was so unhappy to listen to the affirmation of the rumours that Ian Catterson was a type of misplaced within the tugboat tragedy. He was a really quiet man who was extremely variety to my mum when she was his mum Nancy’s carer. Relaxation in peace.”
Mr Traft, from Greenock, was an avid seafarer who was described as “a brother of the ocean” by former colleagues. Timothy Helmer stated: “Sleep properly and provides that Davy Jones a superb kicking. You had been a superb buddy and brother of the ocean.”

Retired seaman Kenny Kemp added: “I’ve quite a lot of recollections of George – an excellent seaman and nice buddy. He labored at Holyhead Towing for a few years. He appreciated to prepare dinner and was a quiet reserved man.
“I’ve spoken to him many occasions since I retired and we at all times had good banter about occasions working collectively. He’ll be sadly missed.”

The vessel was recovered from the water final month, with the boat taken to Rhu. Police Scotland has launched an investigation into the tragic incident alongside the Crown Workplace and Procurator Fiscal Service and the Maritime and Coastguard Company.
A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: “An operation to get well the tugboat which capsized within the River Clyde off Customized Home Quay in Greenock on Friday, 24 February is because of happen over the course of Saturday, March 11, and Sunday, March 12. An investigation to determine the complete circumstances is ongoing, along side the Crown Workplace and Procurator Fiscal Service and the Maritime and Coastguard Company.”
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