Teenager who died while swimming in Co Meath named locally
Emergency services launched a search operation after receiving a report of a male in difficulty in the water at Laytown at 6.15pm on Friday. File Picture
A “dark cloud” hangs over a community in Co Meath as a teenage boy who died after getting into difficulty in the water at Laytown has been named locally as Kofi Owusu.
Condolences have been offered to the family of the 15-year-old from Dundalk in Co Louth for their “devastating loss”, local representatives said.
Emergency services launched a search operation after receiving a report of a male in difficulty in the water at Laytown at 6.15pm on Friday.
His body was removed from the water by the coastguard, gardaí said.
He was pronounced dead at the scene and removed to Navan Hospital, where an autopsy is due to take place.
Condolences have been shared with the boy’s family in the wake of the tragedy.
Minister of State and Meath East TD Thomas Byrne said it was “devastating to hear of the tragic death of a teenage boy” in Laytown.
“My heart goes out to his family, friends, all those who were around Laytown tonight, and all who are grieving,” he said on X.
“A summer moment has turned into an incalculable loss.” Independent councillor Carol Lennon said it was “a devastating loss” for his family and friends.
“Thinking of those who were present, those who assisted with his recovery and those for whom this will trigger emotions of their own loss,” she said in a Facebook post.
Councillor Sharon Tolan said “a dark cloud” was hanging over the community on Friday night.
“My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the tragic accident in Laytown,” she said on Facebook.
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