Emergency services were called to Whiterocks Beach in Portrush on Sunday, May 17, following the discovery of a body. Police are currently in attendance at the scene on the North Coast.
Police Response and Public Safety
A spokesperson for the PSNI confirmed that police are attending the scene after the body was found today. Cordons have been established around the area to manage the site.

The public is being asked to avoid Whiterocks Beach while the situation is handled. These measures are likely to remain in place as the initial response continues.
Official Reactions
Alderman Richard Brown Stewart, Deputy Mayor of the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, expressed his sadness regarding the incident. He stated, “I was deeply saddened to learn of the discovery of a body at the Whiterocks this morning.”
The Deputy Mayor extended his thoughts and prayers to the family, friends and loved ones of the deceased. He noted that this is “an incredibly tricky and distressing time for them.”
Alderman Stewart also praised the professionalism, dignity, and care shown by the emergency services and all those responding to the scene.
Next Steps in the Investigation
As the PSNI remains on-site, investigators may work to identify the deceased and determine the circumstances surrounding the discovery.
Further updates could be provided by authorities once the immediate scene is processed. Alderman Stewart has urged the public to respect the privacy of the family as these investigations continue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where was the body discovered?
The body was found on Whiterocks Beach in Portrush.
What is the current status of the beach?
Police are in attendance and cordons are in place; the public is asked to avoid the area.
Who has commented on the incident?
A PSNI spokesperson and Alderman Richard Brown Stewart, Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, have provided statements.
How should communities best support the privacy of families during ongoing police investigations?
