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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Jane Dalton

Shipping alert as German wartime bomb caught in net off Isle of Wight

The sea mine was caught by fishermen near the Needles off the Isle of Wight ( iStock )

A suspected German wartime bomb has been caught in a fishing net off the coast of the Isle of Wight.

A fishing vessel crew reported picking up the 7ft sea mine a mile from the Needles at around 8am on Saturday, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said.

Bomb-disposal experts from the Royal Navy were called in to detonate the device, with warnings issued to ships and public in the area.

Piers Stanbury, of the coastguard agency, said: “From what we can tell from the pictures and the information from the explosive ordnance disposal team, this is most likely an old German wartime sea mine.”

Two years ago, a second world war bomb containing 290lb of “high explosives” found in Portsmouth harbour was towed out to sea and detonated.

And in 2015, a Navy bomb-disposal team carried out a controlled explosion on another wartime mine off the Isle of Wight.

The 1,500lb device, believed to have been dropped from a German aircraft, was dragged up from the seabed by a dredger.

Additional reporting by PA

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