Naval Divers Recover Body At Cliffs Of Moher

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Divers from the Irish Naval Service have recovered a body from the base of a cliff in North Clare this afternoon.

The alarm was raised at around 4.00pm yesterday when emergency services were requested to respond to an incident where a person had fallen at the Cliffs of Moher.

National Ambulance Service paramedics; the Doolin unit of the Irish Coast Guard and Clare County Fire and Rescue Service crews from Ennistymon and Kilrush stations responded to the incident along with Gardaí. The Shannon-based Irish Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 115, was also tasked to the incident.

Doolin Coast Guard launched a rescue boat while Rescue 115 arrived at the scene at around the same time. A risk assessment was undertaken at the scene however, while the body was located, it was deemed too dangerous to attempt a recovery at the time.

The Irish Naval Service was requested to assist and dispatched a team of divers to Doolin this afternoon. Members of the Naval Service Diving Section launched from the pier at Doolin shortly before 3.00pm, during low tide, and made their way to the scene followed soon afterwards by one of Doolin Coast Guard’s rescue boats.

The body was recovered to Doolin Coast Guard station at around 3.30pm where Gardaí and a local doctor were waiting.

The body is expected to be taken by hearse to University Hospital Limerick where a post mortem examination will be carried out.