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Man’s body recovered by Kerry Mountain Rescue from Carrantuohill

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A MAN’S body was recovered from Carrantuohill on Saturday after Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) was alerted by a group of walkers.
The walkers spotted what appeared to be someone falling at the northern face of the peak at around 2pm on Saturday and promptly contacted the recue team, which joined forces with the Shannon-based Coastguard helicopter.
The helicopter identified where the fallen walker was, but was unable to reach him. “The rescue team met the helicopter at the Hag’s Glen where, over a couple of flights, team members and equipment were transferred by helicopter to nearer where the man had fallen,” Allan Wallace of Kerry Mountain Rescue Team told the Killarney Advertiser.
After technical climbing, involving ropes, the team reached the spot. The man’s body was stretchered off the cliff and KMRT met Gardaí at 9pm on Saturday night.
There have been a number of serious falls on the descent from Carrantuohill in the last month, added the KMRT spokesman, urging caution on the peak.
Valentia Coastguard co-ordinated the search and recovery operation by the Kerry Mountain Rescue Team and the Shannon-based Coastguard helicopter.
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