The search for three fishermen who went missing after a crash with ferry near Jersey is going to be called off tonight
The Commodore Goodwill, a freight ship owned by Condor Ferries, and an 18-metre fishing boat collided at about 5.30am on Thursday.William Jackson, from the Fresh Fish Company, said he had known Mr Michieli since childhood.
The Commodore Goodwill ferry collided with a fishing boat, which is thought to have sunk, triggering a search and rescue operation."He's probably one of the most prominent fishermen on the island and in the community. I was just shocked, absolutely shocked the whole thing didn't make any sense really.
Their boat sank in about 40 metres of water, which is too deep for divers to search without specialist equipment, the Jersey Coastguard said.
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