Investigation launched after oil worker falls to his death
Colin Gillespie was working for Aberdeen based firm Stena Drilling in Las Palmas
Last updated 23rd Oct 2017
A Scottish oil worker has died after falling from a ship in Gran Canaria.
Colin Gillespie, who was working for Aberdeen-based Stena Drilling - suffered a head injury before entering the water in Las Palmas.
Colin's co-workers battled to resuscitate him in the early hours of Sunday - but he couldn't be saved.
Stena Drilling, which is based in Aberdeen, has launched an investigation into the incident.
In a statement the company said: "Stena Drilling Limited confirm a tragic accident has occurred involving one of our crewmembers whilst returning from shore leave to the vessel Stena IceMAX in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.
"The crane operator was returning to the ship on Saturday night, when it appears that he fell from the quayside into the water.
"He was recovered from the water and emergency medical response procedures were initiated, but sadly he did not recover.
"Relevant Spanish authorities have been notified, with support services being co-ordinated through the shore based incident response team at Stena Drilling's head office.
"An investigation is underway into this tragic accident and our deepest sympathy goes to family members and next of kin.''
The Stena IceMAX is a harsh environment vessel which can drill in water depths up to 10,000ft and has accommodation for 180 people