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Rescue R115 at Co Clare today.

Two men die after falling from rocks while fishing near Doonbeg in Co Clare

At around 2.15 , the Coast Guard at Valentia was notified by gardaí that two people had fallen into the sea outside Doonbeg, Co Clare.

LAST UPDATE | 4 hrs ago

THE BODIES OF two fishermen have been recovered from the sea off the Co Clare coast this afternoon.

It’s understood that five men were fishing in Pulleen Bay at an area known as the Blue Pool between Kilkee and Doonbeg.

Two of the men were washed off the rocks and into the sea by a rogue wave. The location has been the scene of several tragedies in the past.

The alarm was raised at around 2.15pm, however initial calls to the emergency services suggested the incident had occurred in the Doonbeg River in nearby Doonbeg village.

When further information became available, emergency crews were redirected to Pulleen Bay and a major search got underway.

The Kilkee and Doolin units of the Irish Coast Guard, as well as the Shannon-based search and rescue helicopter, were tasked to the incident.

Units of Clare County Fire and Rescue Service from Kilkee station, the National Ambulance Service, Gardaí and search teams from Clare Civil Defence were also alerted and requested to respond.

The Aran Islands RNLI lifeboat was dispatched from its station at Kilronan and commenced a search of the area. Sea conditions in the area at the time were said to be very challenging with a large swell and big waves.

At around 3.50pm, the crew of Rescue 115 located a body in the water north of where the men are believed to have been swept off the rocks.

The helicopter crew deployed a smoke canister to mark the location and directed the Aran Island lifeboat crew to the scene. The first victim was quickly recovered from the sea.

Very soon afterwards, the helicopter crew spotted a second body in the water. They again marked the location with smoke and the second victim was recovered by the RNLI lifeboat crew.

The lifeboat crew transported both bodies to Doolin where they were met by members of Doolin Coast Guard.

Both bodies are expected to be removed by hearse to the mortuary at University Hospital Limerick where postmortem examinations will be carried out.

An Irish Coast Guard extended its sincere sympathy to the family of the two anglers who lost their lives today.

An Garda Síochána is in the process of liaising with the families of both men.

Both men have yet to be formally identified but it’s understood they are non-Ireland nationals.

The operation was coordinated by watch officers at the Irish Coast Guard’s marine rescue coordination centre at Valentia in Kerry.

The Blue Pool has long attracted anglers to the area but is notoriously dangerous.

In November 2006, a Latvian man, aged 27, died in front of his wife and child when he was swept into the sea by a rogue wave while at the Blue Pool.

In June 2007, also at the Blue Pool, a Moldovan man was killed after he was washed from the rocks by a freak wave while fishing.

In September 2017 a Russian fisherman died at the same location. Several other tragedies occurred in the same area over the years.

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