A man has been arrested following the death of a woman in an incident on board a ferry bound for Rosslare Europort from Fishguard in Wales.
Armed gardaí along with the public order unit were called to the scene of the incident which occurred on board a Stena passenger ferry on Tuesday evening.
The ship was understood to have been carrying a significant number of passengers on its service, including some returning from the weekend’s Six Nations rugby fixture.
They were all kept on-board into Tuesday night as investigating gardaí took statements and attempted to piece together a sequence of events.
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The Fishguard service typically has a capacity for up to 450 passengers when full.
The woman, whose age was not confirmed, is said to have died in unexplained circumstances. A man was subsequently arrested on the ship and was being held at an undisclosed Garda station for questioning under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.
A crime scene was declared by several awaiting units of gardaí as the ferry docked at the Co Wexford port.
It is understood that the ship’s captain made an emergency call reporting that an “incident” had taken place on the ferry, which left Fishguard port at 2pm and arrived in Rosslare at 5.30pm.
A source at the scene confirmed a woman had died on board the ferry and that the circumstances leading to her death were being investigated by gardaí.
Stena Lines confirmed that an incident had taken place on board and as a result there was disruption to two ferries due to sail from the Europort.
Both the 7.30pm sailing from Rosslare and 1.30am ferry from Fishguard were cancelled.
In a statement, gardaí said that while they “conduct enquiries on board, there are no public safety issues at this time”.
Gardaí are currently making contact with the family of the injured person.
Gardaí added there was “no additional information available at this time. An Garda Síochána is not in a position to confirm the exact details of any injuries at this time”.
It is understood that the woman’s body will be taken to University Hospital Waterford (UHW) for a postmortem to be carried out.
A senior officer has been appointed to lead the investigation and a family liaison officer has been assigned to provide support and information to the deceased’s family.