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Body recovered in search for boy off Cliffs of Moher

The body will be brought to University Hospital Limerick, where official identification and a post-mortem examination will be carried out (file image)
The body will be brought to University Hospital Limerick, where official identification and a post-mortem examination will be carried out (file image)

A body has been recovered from the sea by search and rescue members near Doolin in Co Clare this morning.

The body was recovered about 3km northwest of Doolin in Galway bay by members of the Doolin Coast Guard Unit and the Aran Islands lifeboat unit.

At around 10am, a fishing vessel reported seeing something in the water, and the skipper of the boat immediately raised the alarm.

Officers at the Irish Coast Guard's marine rescue coordination centre in Kerry alerted the Doolin unit, as well as the RNLI and gardaí.

Doolin Coast Guard launched their Delta rib while the RNLI dispatched its all-weather lifeboat based at Kilronan on Inis Mór.

The body has now been recovered and will be brought to University Hospital Limerick, where official identification and a post-mortem examination will be carried out.

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A search operation has been taking place near the Cliffs of Moher since last Tuesday after a 12-year-old boy was reported missing.

The boy is understood to have been holidaying in the area with his family from overseas.

They were visiting the Cliffs of Moher when he became separated from his family.

A large-scale search operation was launched which involved the Coast Guard helicopter R115, Doolin Coast Guard Unit, Civil Defence and Coast Guard Drone teams, Aran island life boat and members of An Garda Síochána.

The search has now been stood down.

Gardaí said: "Following the recovery of a body this morning, Sunday, 28 July, a coastal search operation for a young boy missing from the vicinity of the Cliffs of Moher, Co Clare since Tuesday afternoon, 23 July 2024, has been stood down.

"A file will now be prepared for the coroner."

Land, air and sea search

A land, air and sea search and rescue operation was mounted at around 2pm on Tuesday and continued until sea conditions had started to deteriorate.

Divers from the Garda Water Unit and Doolin Coast Guard carried also undertook searches of the shoreline at the base of the cliffs on Wednesday however low cloud and mist hampered that operation.

The Cleggan unit of the Coast Guard in Galway travelled to Clare to assist their Doolin colleagues using high-spec drones to search the cliff base and wider coastline.

During the week, Civil Defence teams from Cork North, Cork West and Kerry dispatched drone teams to assist in the operation. Further Civil Defence teams from Laois and Wicklow joined the search effort while another unit from Dublin was due to travel to Clare on Sunday.

Meanwhile, members of Galway and Mayo Civil Defence carried out searches of the Galway Bay coastline as part of the operation.

The Costello Bay unit of the Irish Coast Guard also searched areas along the Galway coastline while members of the Inis Oírr unit carried out shoreline searches in their area. That unit is land-based and is managed by Doolin Coast Guard.

Officers at the Irish Coast Guard's marine rescue coordination centre in Kerry, who have been coordinating the air and sea searches, used drift modelling software in an effort to establish what direction a body might be carried.

The Shannon based Irish Coast Guard helicopter Rescue 115 had also been carrying out searches along the Clare coastline and in Galway Bay.