Two people arrested after an alleged incident on sea cliffs in the Republic of Ireland have been released.
Slieve League in County Donegal has been closed to the public since Monday.
Gardaí (Irish police) say they are continuing their investigation around the Slieve League and Killybegs areas.
A man, in his 30s, and a woman, in her 20s, were released on Tuesday evening without charge.
Earlier, gardaí said an alleged assault took place some time between Saturday and Sunday.
On Monday, the Irish Coast Guard said it was assisting in a missing person’s search.
Gardaí have urged anyone with information or dash-cam footage of the Slieve League area between Saturday evening and Sunday evening to come forward.
Rising about 600m (1,969ft), Slieve League has some of the highest accessible sea cliffs in Europe.
Source – BBC News
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