A man has died at Dublin Airport in what is being described as a ‘personal tragedy’.
The man, who is believed to be a foreign national, died on Sunday afternoon.
No foul play is suspected, sources told Irish media, but details of the incident are scant.
Earlier in the day, Gardaí said that they were attending the scene of what they described as an ‘ongoing incident’ at the airport.
An Garda Síochána posted to social media just after 1pm to warn the public about potential disruption due to the situation.
The man, who is believed to be a foreign national, died on Sunday afternoon at Dublin airport (file image)
The statement said: ‘Traffic Update Dublin: Gardaí at Dublin Airport are currently at the scene of an ongoing incident and wish to advise that traffic in the area is affected.’
They warned motorists of potential disruption to their journeys, and said ‘motorists are advised to expect delays in the area.’
The post was later removed from X, with the reason as to why unclear.
A Garda spokesperson said in a statement today: ‘Gardaí and emergency services attended at the scene of an incident at Dublin Airport on Sunday 17th November 2024.’