Body recovered off Donegal coast
utvlive.com October 3, 2007
Divers today recovered the body of a father-of-four who died during the underwater filming of a sunken Nazi U-Boat in treacherous waters.
The dead man, named as Michael Hanrahan from Dublin, was among a team exploring the wreck 16 miles off Malin Head in Co Donegal, north west Ireland, when he got into difficulties.
The dive yesterday afternoon was part of an exploratory mission for plans to raise the U-778 for display in a museum in Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Other members of the four-man Dive North West team tried in vain to rescue Mr. Hanrahan, 45, when he apparently had a seizure, but had to surface for the evening when their attempts failed.
After another dive this morning to recover the body, his remains were brought ashore at Malin Head pier shortly after 11am.
Former Derry Mayor Shaun Gallagher, who was at the scene, said everybody involved was still reeling with the shock.
"The dive to the U-boat went perfect, the conditions were perfect, the filming was perfect and then on the way back Mick had some kind of seizure," he said.
"The divers along with him tried everything they could to help him but it was too late.
"It's just a tragedy, it's a massive shock," he added.