Body recovered in search for climber off West Cork coast

The Baltimore RNLI was invovled in the search.
A body has been recovered in the search for a young rock climber missing off the coast of Baltimore in Co Cork.
The 27-year-old Italian man was climbing at Fox’s Cliff at Eastern Hole in Baltimore Harbour yesterday evening.
The alarm was raised by his girlfriend at 8.30pm yesterday after she became concerned when she was unable to contact him by phone.
A search of the area was carried out last night. It was halted at 1am today.
It subsequently resumed at 6am today and involved two Coastguard Helicopters, Rescue 115 from Shannon and Rescue 117 from Waterford; the RNLI from Baltimore; the Civil Defence drone team, and gardaí.
Local fisherman also became involved in the search.
Climbing gear belonging to the man was found on the sea cliffs at about 11.30pm yesterday. This assisted the team in pinpointing a particular area of the water to search this morning.
A body was recovered by a local diver earlier this morning.
The decreased man's family members have been informed of the tragedy.
A spokesperson for Baltimore RNLI has confirmed that the search has now been called off.
The rock climber had been living in the northside of Cork city.
The local Coroner has been informed of the tragedy, and the body of the deceased has been taken to Cork University Hospital where a postmortem examination will be carried out.
An inquest will be held in due course.
It is not known at this juncture if a funeral for the deceased man will be held in this country or if his remains will be repatriated to Italy for burial.