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The Harbour View area where the teenage boy drowned this evening. Google Maps

Teenage boy drowns after accident at River Shannon harbour

Emergency services were called shortly after 5pm.

GARDAÍ ARE INVESTIGATING after a teenage boy drowned following an incident on the River Shannon this evening.

The boy got into difficulty while swimming at Harbour View in Termonbarry in Roscommon. It is close to the Roscommon and Longford border.

Gardaí said that they were called to an incident shortly after 5pm. Emergency services as well as members of the garda sub-aqua unit attended the scene.

The child was pronounced dead at the scene and his body was brought to Roscommon University Hospital where a post-mortem will be carried out.

The Harbour View area is a popular bathing spot in fine weather.

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    May 28th 2017, 10:17 PM

    Something, which will affect all us, at some point in our lives. A curse that is upon some of us, which we try and ignore and think “it would never happen to me” unfortunately it will. Best of luck to the author, anybody that faces this curse of an illness, are warriors. I wish you the best, in your battle.

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    May 29th 2017, 12:22 AM

    Tried several times to get into the services in ARC. Even told a lady from ARC at the Irish Cancer society annual conference and she swore she would get me an answer as to how I could join…….that was three years ago and like the first call awaiting an ARC answer is still awaiting a reply. I hear they. Provide great services but alas I’m still hanging on for a call

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    May 29th 2017, 5:57 AM

    @Mary Murphy: why wait, you give them a call maybe.

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