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Bodies of Two Anglers Recovered From Water in Co Clare
The anglers fell into rough seas while fishing off rocks; rescue teams located and recovered their bodies after a coordinated search involving multiple Coast Guard units.
- On Tuesday, the Irish Coast Guard recovered the bodies of two anglers who fell into the sea at Pulleen Bay, outside Doonbeg, County Clare.
- After being alerted by the Garda Siochana, the Irish Coast Guard Marine Rescue Coordination Sub-centre at Valentia launched an urgent search operation at 2:15pm following reports of two people falling into the water.
- The search operation deployed the Irish Coast Guard Rescue Helicopter R115 from Shannon, the Kilkee Coast Guard Unit, the Doolin Coast Guard Unit, and the Aran Island Lifeboat to coordinate efforts across the identified area.
- At approximately 4pm, R115 located the two bodies within the search area; the Aran Island Lifeboat team then recovered them from the rough seas.
- The Coast Guard extended its sincere sympathy to the families of the two anglers, while the Garda Siochana is liaising with relatives as formal identification continues.
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Two men die after falling into sea in Co Clare fishing tragedy, coast guard says
In a statement, the coast guard said at 2.15pm its Marine Rescue Coordination Sub-centre (MRSC) at Valentia was notified by the Gardai that two men had fallen into the sea at Blue Pool in Pullen Bay
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