THE two men who died after a tug capsized and sank in the Clyde off Greenock have today been named.
They were George Taft, 65, from Greenock, and Ian Catterson, 73, from Millport (pictured).
The tug they were on, Biter, capsized while assisting the Hebridean Princess cruise ship off Custom House Quay around 3.30pm on Friday.
Following searches the bodies of the two crew members were recovered on Saturday.
Police Scotland, with the assistance of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, is investigating the circumstances of the incident.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch is carrying out its own enquiries.
In the coming days efforts will be made to recover the tugboat.
Chief Inspector Damian Kane, Greenock police area commander, said: “Our thoughts are with George and Ian’s families and friends and I’d request their privacy at this difficult time.
“As our enquiries continue there will be an increased police presence in the area. I thank the local community for their support and understanding.”
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