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    Sunset at Whiting Bay near the fishing village of Ardmore, County Waterford, Ireland.

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    Three individuals entered into problem while swimming at Whiting Bay in Ardmore, Co Waterford (Picture: Getty)

    A boy has actually passed away after 3 individuals entered into problem while swimming off the Irish coast.

    Gardai was contacted us to Whiting Bay in Ardmore, Co Waterford, at around 1.30 pm on Friday afternoon.

    The Coast Guard brought 3 individuals who were having a hard time in the water onto coast.

    An air ambulance raised the unnamed 21- year-old to Cork University Hospital however he was later on pronounded dead. The other 2 were unimpaired.

    The event is being dealt with as an awful mishap and a file is presently being gotten ready for the coroner.

    Just over 2 weeks back, a swimmer was purged to sea at Little Fistral beach, near Newquay in Cornwall.

    RNLI lifeboats needed to set out on a bold rescue objective which was assisted by the truth that the female was using a brilliant pink hat.

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    She was likewise holding a pink float which was seen by somebody on the coast who called 999.

    The entire thing was captured on video camera by the coastguard who shot the female being taken out of the water and assisted into the helicopter.

    Coastguard Matt Rogers stated: ‘This swimmer had actually done a significant total up to provide herself a possibility of being saved if things failed.

    ‘She not just had a float that was a brilliant pink colour however was using a hat of the exact same colour too.

    ‘It suggested our caller might assist provide us details that made it possible for the swimmer to be saved rapidly.

    ‘It’ s a suggestion of how rapidly things can fail even for the most knowledgeable and why you ought to do all you can to assist us assist you if the worst occurs.’

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