'No missing Belfast port baby'
Police in Northern Ireland have called off their air and sea search for a baby after a woman fell from a Stena Line ferry in Belfast Lough. Officers say they do not believe there was a baby in the woman's care onboard.
Police in Northern Ireland have called off their air and sea search for a baby after a woman fell from a Stena Line ferry in Belfast Lough. Officers say they do not believe there was a baby in the woman's care onboard.
The air and sea search of Belfast Lough for a baby that fell from a Cairnryan to Belfast ferry has been called off for the night. The baby has not been found and the search will get underway again at 6am tomorrow morning.
A coastguard search of the coastline will begin at 8am.
Coastguards have resumed their search for a missing baby believed to have fallen from a ferry in Belfast.
It should have been a routine crossing of the Irish Sea but it has left rescue services searching the Belfast port for a missing baby.