Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra lived “packed life”, funeral told
Authorities found no evidence of violence in the death of the 33-year-old swimsuit designer, with the family seeking further investigation amid drug-related concerns.
- Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra, a 33-year-old swimsuit designer from Co Carlow, was discovered unresponsive aboard a vessel moored at the Montauk Yacht Club in New York on August 5 and was declared dead at the scene.
- East Hampton police responded to a 911 call about the unconscious woman, and a preliminary investigation and autopsy found no signs of violence but were inconclusive on her cause of death.
- Her funeral Mass took place on August 20 in Carlow, with family members in attendance including her mother Elma, sister Jacqui, partner Nick, and other relatives.
- At the funeral, Parish Priest Fr Tom Byrne shared words of comfort and solidarity, while Martha’s partner Nick DiRubio reflected on how she brought a bright and positive energy to every place she was in, always prioritizing those she cared about.
- Martha's family seeks further answers and a second autopsy is reportedly planned, as they await toxicology results amid concerns she may have unknowingly consumed drugs.
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‘You will be in my heart forever’ – sister of Martha Nolan tells funeral of the ‘unbreakable’ bond they shared
The August blue sky turned dark and cloudy in Carlow town this morning as a young Irish woman, who forged a life for herself in America, returned home to her native Carlow to be laid to rest.
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