Man dies after being swept out to sea in Co Clare

It is understood man had been picking seaweed with friends and fell into the sea

The Kilkee unit of the Irish Coast Guard; the Shannon-based Coast Guard helicopter — Rescue 115 — the Aran Islands RNLI lifeboat; National Ambulance Service and Gardaí­ were requested to respond. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill / The Irish Times
The Kilkee unit of the Irish Coast Guard; the Shannon-based Coast Guard helicopter — Rescue 115 — the Aran Islands RNLI lifeboat; National Ambulance Service and Gardaí­ were requested to respond. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill / The Irish Times

A man has died after he was swept out to sea while walking along the shoreline in west Clare on Sunday afternoon.

A major search and rescue operation was mounted after the alarm was raised at around 2.15pm. Watch officers at the Irish Coast Guard’s marine rescue sub centre on Valentia Island in Kerry launched and coordinated a multi-agency search and rescue operation in an area north of Kilkee.

The Kilkee unit of the Irish Coast Guard; the Shannon-based Coast Guard helicopter — Rescue 115 — the Aran Islands RNLI lifeboat; National Ambulance Service and Gardaí­ were requested to respond.

The exact details of the circumstances surrounding the tragedy are not yet known however, it’s understood that the man in his 30s had been picking seaweed with friends on the shoreline near Farrihy Bay north of Kilkee when he lost his footing and and fell into the sea.

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Emergency services responded to the area by land, air and sea and commenced a search. Coast Guard personnel travelled to the location by road along with Gardaa­ and ambulance paramedics. The local Coast Guard team also launched their rescue RIB (rigid inflatable boat) while the rescue helicopter conducted a search of the area from George’s Head north to Farrihy Bay.

At around 3.10pm, the casualty was located and recovered from the water by the Kilkee Coast Guard team. The helicopter and RNLI lifeboat were stood down and released to return to their bases after it was confirmed that a body had been recovered.

The body was taken back to the Coast Guard station in Kilkee where Gardaí, a doctor and priest were waiting. The man was formally pronounced dead at the station and his body was later removed by hearse to University Hospital Limerick where a post-mortem examination will be carried out later. The county coroner has also been informed of the tragic incident.

Gardaí­ are investigating the circumstances of the accident.