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Missing climber 'was hit by wave' Hunt for missing climber goes on
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Irish rescue workers are searching for an American rock climber who was swept off rocks by a wave on the north side of Valentia Island, County Kerry. The search for an American rock climber swept off a cliff north of Valentia Island, County Kerry, is continuing.
Michael Reardon, from the US, is one of the leading free solo climbers in the world. Michael Reardon is one of the world's leading free solo climbers.
Con Moriarty, in whose house Mr Reardon was staying, said the climber was on a ledge, west of Valentia Coast Guard Station when a wave hit him. The accident happened on Friday evening at about 1700 BST. Mr Reardon was on a ledge when a wave hit him and he slipped.
The accident happened on Friday evening at about 1700 BST. His wife, Marci, and his 13-year-old daughter are on their way to Ireland.The coastguard said hopes of finding Mr Reardon alive were fading.
Mr Reardon's friend, Con Moriarty, in whose house Mr Reardon was staying, said the climber was on a ledge, west of Valentia Coast Guard Station when a wave hit him.
Mr Moriarty said that after he slipped off the ledge, Mr Reardon was unable to get himself out of the sea.Mr Moriarty said that after he slipped off the ledge, Mr Reardon was unable to get himself out of the sea.
Free solo climbers do not use equipment to scale great heights.Free solo climbers do not use equipment to scale great heights.
Mr Reardon had spent the last month in Ireland with a photographer, who was taking pictures of him climbing for an US magazine.Mr Reardon had spent the last month in Ireland with a photographer, who was taking pictures of him climbing for an US magazine.
His wife, Marci, and his 13-year-old daughter are on their way to Ireland and are due to arrive on Sunday.