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Cloverhill Prison: Investigation launched after death
A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a man at Cloverhill Prison in Dublin.
Garda铆 (Irish police) and emergency services were called shortly after midnight on Saturday morning following an altercation between two prisoners.
A man in his 30s was pronounced dead at the scene after failed attempts to resuscitate him.
Minor injuries were also sustained by a second man during the incident at the west Dublin facility.
The victim's body is due to undergo a post-mortem examination.
The Inspector of Prisons and the Irish Prison Service are also carrying out investigations into what took place.
In a statement the Prison Service said that "all practicable measures" had been taken by prison management and staff to ensure the safety of inmates.
However it added: "No prison system could be entirely free of violence and and inter-prisoner assaults do occur."
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