Irish bikini designer Martha Nolan's burial takes place in Ireland with the cause of her demise remaining undisclosed
Martha Nolan, a 33-year-old expat Irish fashion designer, was found dead under unclear circumstances on a yacht at the Montauk Yacht Club in New York on Aug. 5. The investigation into her death, now in its second week, is still ongoing, with no definitive cause of death established.
The initial scene investigation and her autopsy both came back inconclusive. Good Samaritans were attempting CPR when police arrived at the scene, but Martha was pronounced dead at the scene. Her family, who strongly dispute claims of any known medical issues, have met with Suffolk County Detectives to discuss the ongoing investigation.
Martha was the founder of East x East, a boutique fashion company focused on summerwear and sunglasses for men and women. Her family, along with high-profile New York attorney Arthur Aidala, have stated that a "deep, deep" investigation is underway into her death.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the cause of Martha's death remains inconclusive. The medical examiner is currently analyzing her blood and other fluids through toxicology tests to clarify whether drugs or any other factors contributed to her death. Unconfirmed claims suggest that xylazine, a powerful animal tranquilizer, may be a possible cause in Martha's death, but these claims remain unsubstantiated.
The toxicology report, expected to reveal whether Martha had any drugs in her system and if they contributed to her death, is still pending. Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney has stated that, due to the evolving nature of designer drugs, it is important to ensure that all testing in the case is comprehensive and complete before making any findings.
Martha's boyfriend, Nicholas DiRubio, delivered a eulogy at her funeral in Carlow, Ireland, where she was laid to rest. Suffolk County police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding Martha's death, treating the case carefully due to the lack of trauma and defensive wounds.
Nicholas DiRubio has been vocal about the investigation, stating that a "deep, deep" investigation is underway into Martha's death. Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney was unavailable for comment regarding the case.
As the investigation continues, the mystery surrounding Martha Nolan's death remains unsolved. The community awaits the results of the toxicology report and further developments in the case.
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