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Gardaí and emergency services boarded the ship when it docked in Rosslare Harbour
Gardaí (Irish police) are continuing to question a man in connection with the death of a woman on board a ferry sailing from Wales to Ireland.
The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, on the 14:00 GMT Stena Line sailing from Fishguard to Rosslare in County Wexford.
Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene after being alerted to what police described as "an unexplained death" shortly after 17:00 local time. They then boarded the ship, which is currently docked at Rosslare Harbour.
The woman was later pronounced dead. Gardaí are currently awaiting the results of a post-mortem.
'Shock and sadness' after 'tragic event'
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The ferry docked at Rosslare in County Wexford after travelling from Fishguard in Wales
Irish broadcaster RTÉ reported that the ship's captain made an emergency call about half an hour before the ship docked.
On Tuesday evening, the 19:00 outbound Stena sailing from Rosslare to Fishguard was cancelled with passengers being accommodated by Irish ferries on the 20:45 sailing from Rosslare to Pembroke, according to the company.
Wexford councillor Ger Carthy said locals reacted with "shock and sadness" at the "tragic events".
"What transpired here last night and the response that was given by the gardaí and the state agencies was second to none," he added.
Ongoing investigation
In a statement, Stenaline said: "We can confirm that An Garda Síochána is investigating an incident that occurred on the 14:00 ferry crossing from Fishguard to Rosslare on Tuesday February 25.
"As this is a live police matter, we cannot provide any further detail on the incident at this time.
"In order to assist with the Garda investigation, last night's 19:30 and 01:30 Stena Nordica sailings were cancelled. Today's 08:30 sailing from Rosslare and return from Fishguard at 14:00 have also been cancelled. At this time, Stena Nordica's next expected departure will be at 19:30 from Rosslare."
A spokesperson for the Wexford coronor said: "The coroner has been informed of this death and as this is an ongoing investigation no future details will be given at this stage.
"An inquest will be held but not until all investigations have been concluded and the result of the post mortem has been received."