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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Darragh Berry

Heartfelt note left on Irish beach by man after local heroes save his life in brave rescue

A man who had his life save by a group of heroes has posted a heartfelt note on a beach thanking the group.

The man got into difficulty while swimming during a breezy and wet evening at Low Rock in Malahide, north Co. Dublin on Friday.

He was just seconds away from disaster when a group of brave onlookers intervened and brought him to safety, Dublin Live reports.

The note was pinned to the shelter at Low Rock by Brian Fahy who name-checked three of the men of the hour.

But, he admitted that he's still on the lookout for the rest of the warriors who were also involved in the rescue operation.

The note read: "This is a heartfelt, grateful and sincere thank you to all of you who helped me on Friday, October 2 when I got into difficulty here.

"I would like to thank particularly Neill Murphy, Paul White and Pearse Gibney."

He added: "There are many others who I have not been able to trace yet but thank you to everyone."

A spokesman for the beach said that it was necessary to pay attention to the weather conditions before braving a swim there.

He said: "All newcomers to Low Rock should be aware that the area can be very dangerous under certain weather conditions.

"Please always pay attention to the elements whilst swimming."

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