Tue 01 Jan 2007'Waiting is the hardest thing for families'The seaside village of Duncannon was deserted yesterday as grey
choppy seas pounded the beach. In the harbour, fisherman Alan Foley
(20), dressed in yellow oilskins, sat mending his nets beside the
Alma-May trawler, which was tied up in port like most of the local
boats. He said the weather was "too bad to go out today. There's no
let-up."Last Thursday he and two friends took part in a search of
shoreline around the Hook and Baginbun in the hope of finding
survivors. Mr Foley, from the nearby village of Ramsgrange, began
working as a fisherman at the age of 16, like his "father, uncles
and grandfather". He described the last week's events as "an awful
tragedy", but added: "you have to keep on fishing." He described
the sinking of the Père Charles as "a freak accident".