Inquest Into Tit Bonhomme Tragedy
The inquest is due to open today into the deaths of five men who died when a trawler sank in Glandore Harbour in West Cork over a year ago. The skipper and four crew died when the Tit Bonhomme sank as it was returning to Union Hall on the 15 th of January 2012. One of the crew members survived the sinking after spending over two hours in the water. The inquest into the deaths of the five men is scheduled to open before Coroner for West Cork, Frank o'Connell at the Washington Courthouse this morning.
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