Shocking footage has emerged of the moment gunmen opened fire at a boxing weigh-in in Dublin.
One man has died and two others are injured after a shooting incident at the Regency Hotel in the Irish capital.
The attack happened while a boxing tournament weigh-in was going on at the hotel on Swords Road, around three kilometres north of the city centre.
There men aged in their 20s or 30s were injured in the shooting.
Gardai said one of the men has since been pronounced dead.
They were called along with paramedics to the scene at around 2.30pm on Friday afternoon.
The two other victims have been rushed to The Mater and Beaumont hospitals with what are suspected to be gunshot wounds.
The scene has been sealed off.
The weigh-in was ahead of a Clash of the Clans boxing bout at the National Stadium in the south of the city, scheduled to take place on Saturday evening.
The event included a WBO European lightweight title fight between Jamie Kavanagh and Antonio Jao Bento.
Box Nation, the television channel scheduled to broadcast the fight, said in a message on Twitter that the show had been cancelled due to the shooting.
“Following today’s incident at the Dublin weigh in, tomorrow’s show from the National Stadium has been cancelled,” the post said.
The bout was being promoted by Frank Warren and MGM Promotions, according to MGM, a Marbella-based gym run by Birmingham-born Irish boxer Matthew Macklin.
Two years ago, former European light-middleweight boxing champion Jamie Moore was shot twice in the legs in Marbella, where he was training Macklin at the time.