It's believed the teenager had been swimming with friends
A body has been found in Cork following the search for a teenager who was out swimming.
Emergency services were called to the scene at Passage West at around 2pm.
There was an extensive search involving Gardaí, the Coast Guard, the Irish Naval Service and local fire service and ambulance units.
Gardaí say a body was recovered in the search for a teenage boy at around 4pm.
The body has been taken to Cork University Hospital for a post mortem.
It's believed the teenager was swimming with friends and got separated from the group.

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