Irish thrillseeker leaps into sea during Hurricane Ophelia
Storm Ophelia whipped up huge waves that battered the coast of Ireland and UK
The shocking clip was filmed in Salthill in the city of Galway on Monday morning
A man can be seen leaping from at least 20ft into the water from a diving board
Socia media users criticised the man as risking his and potentially others’ lives
By Paddy Dinham For Mailonline
Published: 22:47 BST, 16 October 2017 | Updated: 01:58 BST, 17 October 2017
A daredevil has been blasted for risking his and potentially other people’s lives by leaping 20ft in the sea in the midst of Hurricane Ophelia.
The disturbing clip was filmed in Salthill, in the city of Galway, this morning as winds in excess of 119mph battered Ireland.
Despite huge waves crashing into the coast, the man hurls himself off a diving board and into the choppy waters.
The footage was captured and posted to Facebook by Clarenbridge Garden Centre, along with the caption: ‘Absolute madness. Can you spot the swimmer at Black Rock in Salthill just now.’
David Farragher, the manager of the centre, said: ‘Simply put it is crazy.
A shocking video shows a man leap at least 20ft into huge waves whipped up by Storm Ophelia
The disturbing clip was filmed in Salthill in the city of Galway this morning as winds in excess of 90mph battered the area
‘He not only put his own life at risk but those of the emergency responders. Foolish and dangerous.’
The man jumps from The Black Rock Diving Tower which juts out into the sea and appears almost cut off by the raging waters.
It remains unclear what happened to the man but he is believed to have made it ashore.
On social media, commentators criticised what is assumed to be a crazy stunt.
Sylvia Spain said: ‘If he is managed to be rescued he should be put in front of the families of those who save him and made apologise to them for putting their loved ones lives at risk, the gobs***.’
Sandra Mcgill agreed: ‘People shouldn’t have to risk their lives to save stupid people if they choose not to listen to what’s been said they should be left.’
Others were seen leaping off the same diving board, before the waves had begun to properly pick up
Hurricane Ophelia batters the UK and Ireland with gusts of up to 119mph throughout Monday
Dermot Macken said: ‘This swimmer should be charged with reckless endangerment of his own life and those that might have to try and rescue him. What a fool.’
Doreen Cronin added: ‘If they make it back in alive fine they might think twice about risking lives next time, ignorance at its best.’
A spokesman for the Garda in Dublin said they had no definite information on the incident or what had happened to the man.
‘We are warning people to stay out of the water and not to put extra strain on the emergency services or put yourself at risk,’ said the spokesman.
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