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Michelle Cullen

Body of man aged in his 70s discovered washed up along Donegal coast

The body of a man has been discovered in the water off the Donegal coast.

Gardai were alerted to the scene after the man, aged in his 70s, was spotted off Bunagee Pier, Culdaff, at around 11.15am on Sunday.

His body was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital, where a post-mortem will be conducted at a later date.

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A garda spokesperson said Gardai are investigating all circumstances surrounding the death.

It is understood that early investigations indicate that the man's death was a tragic accident.

The news comes as Gardai are investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a mum of four at her home in Co Kerry on Monday.

The woman's body was discovered at a property in Killarney in the afternoon after emergency services were alerted.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The woman has been named locally as 75-year-old Miriam Burns.

Gardai and emergency services rushed to the scene at the Ardshanavooly housing estate after the alarm was raised around lunchtime.

Mrs Burns was discovered after friends and family became concerned for her welfare.

The scene was sealed off pending a full technical, and forensic examination and gardaí requested the assistance of the State Pathologist Office.

Mrs Burns's remains will be transferred to University Hospital Kerry, where a full post-mortem will take place on Tuesday.

It is understood she sustained head and neck injuries which do not appear to be consistent with a fall.

Gardaí are treating the death as suspicious, and a decision on the nature of their investigation will be made today following the post-mortem and forensic results.

A garda spokesperson said: "At approximately 1.15pm, the body of a woman in her 70s was discovered in a residential property in Ardshanavooly, Killarney Co Kerry. The body remains at the scene.

"The scene is currently preserved to allow for a technical examination to be conducted. The office of the State Pathologist has been notified. No further information is available at this time."

Detectives are now trying to confirm Mrs Burns' last known movements as they try to pinpoint when the mum died.

Local sources indicated she was very active in several Killarney-based groups and had not been seen locally since last Friday evening, reports the Irish Independent.

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