25/04/2014

Body Found In Co Donegal

Gardai have launched an investigation after a body was discovered in Bundoran, Co Donegal, this morning (25 April).

The body, believed to be a man aged in his 60's or 70's, was found near the shore in the West End of the town.

It is believed the body remains at the scene.

(CD)

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