LISTEN: RNLI in safety warning after several fatal accidents in Scottish waters
After four serious incidents in less than seven days - the RNLI is issuing a grave warning to anyone heading out on Scottish waters during the good weather.
Last updated 9th May 2017
After four serious incidents in less than seven days - the RNLI is issuing a grave warning to anyone heading out on Scottish waters during the good weather.
Bob McMaster is from the RNLI:
Bob McMaster's were part of the search team who pulled the bodies of two friends – now named as 35 year-old Sandy Hamilton and 47 year-old Kevin James McKinlay, both from Larkhall - from the sea after they went missing off the coast of Stranraer on Sunday after a speedboat accident.
The day before, 21 year-old Stuart McLevy from Yoker died after falling from a jet ski in Loch Lomond.
A surfer from Glasgow was pulled from the water alive after 33 hours at sea and a diver was rescued after around 12 hours in the water near Orkney the week before.