A man in his 80s has died after getting into difficulties in stormy sea waters off the south Dublin coast.
Gardai say emergency services were called to the Great South Wall in Poolbeg at around 2.15pm on Saturday after the man entered the water.
He was found close to the Great South Wall and retrieved but was pronounced dead at the scene.
๐ Callout โ Great South Bull Wall & Killiney Beach โ 24.01.2026 ๐
Incident 1 โ Person located in water beside Great South Bull wall during stormy sea conditions. The casualty was recovered but sadly had passed away.
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โ Dun Laoghaire Coast Guard (@DLCoastGuard) January 25, 2026
Writing about the incident on X the Dun Laoghaire Coast Guard account posted footage of a helicopter above stormy sea conditions at the Great South Wall and warned: โDuring stormy sea conditions, heed safety warnings, keep clear of the coastline and donโt ever take risks.โ
In a statement An Garda Siochana say the Coroner has been notified and a post-mortem examination is being arranged.
It will determine the course of the investigation.
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