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(From Newsletter)
A PRAWN fisherman rescued yesterday after his boat capsized and sank in the Irish Sea survived another sinking six years ago in which his father died.
Brothers Mark and Thomas Hughes were plucked from the sea after a full- scale air and sea search was mounted after the alarm was raised when the men, fishing out of Portavogie, Co Down, went down.
Younger brother Mark, 23, suffered shock after the rescue ETH he survived the sinking of the Portavogie-based Amber Rose fishing boat which sank in October 1998 with the loss of their father Tom, who was skippering the herring boat off the Isle of Man.
OThank God they came home and we are able to see them again,O said their sister Lauren.
She said the family had re-lived the same fears they had gone through when they lost her father.
OIt brought a lot back to me.