Death not being treated as suspicious, PSNI confirms
A man died after falling from a cliff in Portrush, Co Antrim on Monday evening.
The incident took place at around 6.45pm at Ramore Head Cliffs, where emergency services were tasked with recovering the casualty, who was pronounced dead at the scene.Coleraine and Ballycastle Coastguard Rope Rescue teams, Portrush RNLI, the Coast Guard search and rescue helicopter, the PSNI, and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service took part in the response.
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