The search has been on-going since the boy went missing on Tuesday
A body has been recovered in the search for a boy who's been missing from the Cliffs of Moher since Tuesday.
An alert was raised shortly after 10am this morning, that a body had been sighted in the water off the County Clare coast.
Coast Guard and RNLI teams arrived quickly at the scene, where a body has since been retrieved and taken to University Hospital Limerick, for formal identification.
Gardaí and the Coast Guard say the search has now been stood down and a file is being prepared for the Coroner.

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