Tit Bonhomme inquest enters second day

An inquest into the deaths of five fishermen when their trawler sank off the West Cork coast last year continues today.

Tit Bonhomme inquest enters second day

An inquest into the deaths of five fishermen when their trawler sank off the West Cork coast last year continues today.

Yesterday, the sole survivor of the Tit Bonhomme fishing tragedy gave evidence about the night of the ill-fated voyage.

Abdelbaky Mohamed's five crewmates, including the trawler's skipper, died when it sank in Glandore Harbour on January 15, 2012.

Two emergency calls made from the French registered vessel were also played in court yesterday.

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