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Cork Woman’s Death No Longer Treated as Suspicious After Post-Mortem Finds Accidental Fall

A post-mortem found injuries consistent with a severe fall, prompting Gardaí to rule out foul play.

Overview

  • Kelly Cremin, 32, a mother of one, was found dead at her home in Innishmore Park, Ballincollig, around 5–5:30pm on Friday after neighbours raised the alarm.
  • The post-mortem conducted on Saturday indicated her injuries were consistent with an accidental fall, and Gardaí have ruled out foul play.
  • Her body was discovered near the stairs with head injuries, suspected blood was observed at the scene, and there was no indication of forced entry to the property.
  • The scene had been sealed for a forensic examination, the Office of the State Pathologist was notified, and Dr Yvonne McCartney conducted the examination at the Cork morgue.
  • Investigators had appealed for witnesses and camera footage to help establish her recent movements as the community expressed shock and offered condolences.