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7 December, 2024 11:23 am

Body discovered in search for missing diver off Orkney coast

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Rescue teams recover body of diver reported missing in Scapa Flow.

Search operation for missing diver

The coastal waters of Orkney have become the scene of a tragic discovery as search teams recover the body of a diver who had been reported missing. The diver, who had been exploring the waters of Scapa Flow, was last seen on Wednesday, November 27. Following the report of his disappearance, HM Coastguard initiated a comprehensive search operation that involved multiple rescue teams and specialized equipment.

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Details of the recovery

On Friday morning, December 6, the body was found near the Churchill Causeway, prompting an immediate response from local authorities. The search operation was extensive, with lifeboat crews, helicopters, and fixed-wing aircraft deployed to cover the area thoroughly. Teams from Kirkwall, Hoy, and St Margaret’s joined forces to ensure no stone was left unturned in the search for the missing man.

Investigation and family notification

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While the formal identification of the body is still pending, police have confirmed that the family of the missing diver has been informed of the tragic news. A spokesperson for Police Scotland stated that there do not appear to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident. A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal as part of the standard procedure following such discoveries.

Community response and support

The local community has expressed deep sorrow over the incident, with many coming together to support the family during this difficult time. The loss of life in such circumstances serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers associated with diving and the unpredictable nature of the sea. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on providing assistance to the grieving family and ensuring that all necessary protocols are followed.

Ongoing updates

As this story develops, reporters are actively working to provide the latest updates. The Press and Journal encourages the public to stay informed by following their social media channels and website for breaking news related to this incident. The commitment to transparency and timely reporting remains a priority as the community navigates this tragic event.

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