The city is currently affected by strike action five days a week, from Monday to Friday, continuously.
Unable to find him at the visitor centre, she returned to the path to search for him and when there was no sign of him, she reported him missing.Ms Huang said she had last seen Zhihan at 13:00 that day and the court heard she had provided gardaí (Irish police) with a photo of him she had taken earlier on the trail.
Speaking through an interpreter at the inquest in Kilrush, County Clare, Ms Huang, wiping away tears, asked: "What exactly caused Zhihan to fall from the cliffs?"Clare County Coroner Isobel O'Dea told the grieving mother that the evidence of an eyewitness would help answer that question.A French tourist who witnessed him fall told Clare Coroner's Court she had seen him slip and try to pull himself up by grasping at grass, before he disappeared over the edge.
French tourist Marion Tourgon told the inquest she had witnessed the fall at about 13:45 that day.Ms Tourgon explained she had been at the edge of the cliffs with her husband and two children, taking a selfie at the time.
She describing seeing a young Asian boy, who was alone, come into view.
"I saw him slipping in the puddle that appears in the photo that my husband sent to the police," the witness said.Since starting his second term, Trump has deported a number of Venezuelans alleged to be gang members to El Salvador.
Trump's proclamation stated that the list would be evaluated in three months time, and then every six months after that."The list is subject to revision based on whether material improvements are made, and likewise new countries can be added as threats emerge around the world," he explained on Truth Social.
In his video shared to the platform, he said: "We cannot have open migration from any country where we cannot safely and reliably vet and screen those who see to enter the United States."As well as security risks, Trump's proclamation gave other reasons such as the listed countries having "taken advantage" of the US by exploiting its visa system, as well as nationals from certain countries, "pose significant risks" of overstaying their visas.