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Tug widows to sue port managers

July 3 2009, BBC News
The widows of two men who died when a tug capsized in the Clyde have launched a damages action against port managers and the boat's operators. Linda Cameron and Eileen Blackley said they felt "bitterly angry" that safety recommendations had not been implemented in the wake of the tragedy. The Flying Phantom capsized in thick fog on 19 December 2007 while towing the carrier Red Jasmine.

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