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Glengad families due to get sea tragedy report 10.03.09

THE families of two elderly Glengad brothers lost in a fishing tragedy off the coast of Inishowen a year ago are expecting the report from the Marine Accident Investigation Unit shortly. Lobster fishermen Danny McDaid, 70 and his brother Francis, 69, died when their boat, 'Strath Marie', floundered in relatively calm waters near the mouth of Lough Foyle on Friday, March 14, 2008. The men who were both retired but who had years of fishing experience between them, had been out on the water that day as a favour. They were reported missing around 5pm when their boat failed to return to Bunagee Harbour near Culdaff. The tragedy remains a mystery a year on. Francis' son Frankie yesterday said the families were expecting to receive the finished report from the Marine Accident Investigation Unit within a couple of weeks. However, he said it was feared the report may come back inconclusive.
Danny McDaid, left, and his brother Francis who sadly died off the coast of Inishowen Head.
"I personally have not been told that it is inconclusive but there is that suggestion," said Frankie. "We'll just have to wait and read the findings for ourselves whenever we get the report."
The Marine Accident Investigation Unit yesterday said the investigation was ongoing. An official said while the unit always aimed to have a report concluded within nine months of an accident occurring, the timeframe sometimes runs over for various reasons. The McDaid families understand that the report will contain submissions from a wide range of sources including the coroner and personnel involved in the search for the two men.
Frankie McDaid said the families expected that the report will be delivered to them in person by officials from the Marine Accident Investigation Unit. They also hope the inquests into Danny and Francis's deaths can take place once the report is published. Meanwhile, the two families are currently preparing for the anniversary Masses at the weekend.
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