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Crewman missing off Donegal coast named by RFA

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The navy crewman who went missing off the coast of County Donegal has been named as James Elliot, by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA).

A multi-agency search involving Irish bodies and the Royal Navy got underway last Saturday after he was reported missing at about 22:30 (local time) last Friday when the RFA Tidesurge was near Tory Island.

The search for Mr Elliot, who is 26 years old and is from Northumberland, was stood down on Sunday.

He has served as a member of the RFA for almost 10 years.


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