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Diplomats liaise on Bolivia death Family grief over shoot-out death
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Diplomats from Ireland are liaising with Bolivian authorities over the death of a 25-year-old Irishman killed during a shoot-out with police. The family of an Irishman killed during a shoot-out with police in Bolivia have said they are devastated by his death.
The Bolivian authorities said Michael Martin Dwyer was one of three men killed when police foiled an alleged plot to kill president Evo Morales. The Bolivian authorities said Michael Martin Dwyer, 25, was one of three men killed when police foiled an alleged plot to kill president Evo Morales.
An official from the Irish embassy in Argentina has travelled to La Paz. In a statement, the family said they were grateful for the support, love and prayers of their wider family, friends and their local community.
The Department of Foreign Affairs said Mr Dwyer's family had contacted them after media reports named their son. An Irish diplomat has been sent to Bolivia to investigate the death.
Michael Dwyer, from Tipperary, was killed in a police raid The Republic of Ireland has no embassy in Bolivia and an official from the Irish embassy in Argentina has travelled to La Paz.
Graphic images of the man believed to be Mr Dwyer were published in the Bolivian press. Graphic images of Mr Dwyer, from Ballinderry in County Tipperary, were published in the Bolivian press.
Confusion surrounds the precise nature of events surrounding the shooting and the nationalities of those killed. Confusion surrounds the precise nature of events surrounding the shooting, which led to the death of the graduate of construction management from Galway/Mayo Institute of Technology.
It is understood the Irish foreign department is offering help and support to his family. Local Tipperary Fine Gael councillor Ger Darcy said the close-knit rural community had been stunned by the news.
Police say Bolivian president Evo Morales was the target of the plot
"There is complete shock. It's bad enough to lose a son or a daughter without it being under these circumstances," he said.
A page on a social networking site which belonged to Mr Dwyer man has been taken down.A page on a social networking site which belonged to Mr Dwyer man has been taken down.
On another social networking site he is listed as a friend of one of the other dead men, Eduardo Rozsa Flores.On another social networking site he is listed as a friend of one of the other dead men, Eduardo Rozsa Flores.
Tributes have been left on the site by friends and family.Tributes have been left on the site by friends and family.
On one of the sites he listed among his interests, pistol shooting and airsoft, a plastic-pellet firing combat game. He is pictured wearing combat fatigues.On one of the sites he listed among his interests, pistol shooting and airsoft, a plastic-pellet firing combat game. He is pictured wearing combat fatigues.
Three men died and two were arrested in the eastern city of Santa Cruz after police fought a gun battle with what Bolivian authorities described as a "mercenary gang". Three men, including Mr Dwyer, died and two others were arrested in the eastern city of Santa Cruz after police fought a gun battle with what Bolivian authorities described as a "mercenary gang".
Police said two of the five fought for Croatian independence after the break-up of former Yugoslavia. The three others are said to be Irish, Romanian and Hungarian.Police said two of the five fought for Croatian independence after the break-up of former Yugoslavia. The three others are said to be Irish, Romanian and Hungarian.
The gun battle took place in Santa Cruz, an eastern Bolivian city and hub of anti-Morales sentiment.The gun battle took place in Santa Cruz, an eastern Bolivian city and hub of anti-Morales sentiment.
Police commander General Victor Hugo Escobar said the group had been monitored for some time and that police had seized an arsenal, personal computers containing city plans of Santa Cruz and La Paz, the capital, and a list of possible targets.Police commander General Victor Hugo Escobar said the group had been monitored for some time and that police had seized an arsenal, personal computers containing city plans of Santa Cruz and La Paz, the capital, and a list of possible targets.
He said prosecutors were now seeking "clear and concrete information".He said prosecutors were now seeking "clear and concrete information".
Although originally from Ballinderry in County Tipperary it is believed Mr Dwyer was a recent graduate and had lived in Galway.
Local Tipperary Fine Gael councillor Ger Darcy said the close-knit rural community was stunned by the news.
"There is complete shock. It's bad enough to lose a son or a daughter without it being under these circumstances," he said.