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January 20, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Hunt for stolen boat’s raft ends

Coastguards have called off an air-and-sea search for the life raft of a stolen fishing boat, whose wreckage was discovered off Anglesey. An eight-hour search was launched after a radio beacon was picked up from the raft late on Thursday, and it was feared people may have been on board.

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Coastguards have called off an air-and-sea search for the life raft of a stolen fishing boat, whose wreckage was discovered off Anglesey. An eight-hour search was launched after a radio beacon was picked up from the raft late on Thursday, and it was feared people may have been on board.

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