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Multi-agency search ends off Donegal coast as missing UK Navy crew member not found

The Irish Coast Guard received a distress call from a UK naval support vessel before 9am yesterday..

LAST UPDATE | 16 Nov 2025

THE SEARCH FOR a missing UK Navy crew member off the coast of Donegal has ended and they have not been found, the UK’s Ministry of Defence has said.

The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Tidesurge crew member was last seen at about 10.30pm on Friday.

A large-scale multi-agency search has been taking place since in the sea between Tory Island, Co Donegal, and Eagle Island, Co Mayo.

No further details have been released about the crew member and their family has requested privacy.

UK Defence Secretary John Healey said this afternoon: “After an extensive search, it is with deep sadness that we confirm the missing crew member of RFA Tidesurge has not been found.

“My thoughts are with their family during this tragic time, as well as their fellow crew members.

“I am hugely grateful to the Irish authorities, the RNLI, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy who have responded rapidly to this incident and have worked tirelessly on the search.”

The Irish Coast Guard, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, RNLI and local authorities were involved in the search, which was co-ordinated by the the Irish Coast Guard maritime rescue sub centre at Malin.

The search from the air was carried out by the Coast Guard’s fixed-wing plane Rescue 120F (based in Shannon airport), Coast Guard helicopter Rescue 118 (based in Sligo), and the Irish Air Corps plane, CASA 284.

There was also a search co-ordinated at sea by the UK naval support vessel and three RNLI all weather lifeboats based at Ballyglass, Arranmore Island and Lough Swilly.

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