New York Yacht Death: Funeral arrangements for the Irish entrepreneur Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra to announce this week

Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra (33), from Carlow Town and living in New York, was found dead on a boat at the Montauk Yacht Club in East Hampton in Long Island at 12 noon on Tuesday, August 5.
American detectives said that a post mortem exam “had not shown proof of violence and that his final death cause is awaiting a more in -depth exam”.
Ms. Nolan-O’Slatarra, who lived in Upper East Side in Manhattan, New York, was found unconscious at the Montauk Yacht Club after a man called 911 around midnight, according to the Police of Suffolk police.
The police added that the “good Samaritans” tried to perform the RCR, but they were declared dead on the boat by the first stakeholders.
Meanwhile, Ms. Nolan-O’Slatarra’s family learned that a last post mortem report, including toxicological, histological and other tests, will take at least three months.
The Irish Independent understands that she had spoken to her boyfriend, who is understood that he was not on the boat with her, in the hours preceding her death, telling her that she was going to reserve a Uber and would be at home around 1 a.m.
Martha Nolan. Photo: Rip.Ie
His remains are currently under the custody of the Bureau of the Legalist’s Legalist of the County of Suffolk while his family awaits news when they are released for repatriation to Ireland.
The businesswoman moved to New York from Ireland about 10 years ago and launched a series of pop-up shops in Hamptons featuring her range of swimsuits and sunglasses.
In his opinion of death, the family of Mrs. Nolan-O’Slatarra described her as a “beloved daughter of Elma, a very popular sister of Jacqui, a precious granddaughter of Betty and Liam, darling niece of John, Michelle, Barry and Mona and adored partner of Nick.”
“She will very much miss her loving mother and her partner of her mother Patrick, a sister, aunts, uncles, his partner, his father Seamus, grandparents, a widened family, parents and his large circle of friends in Ireland and the United States,” said his opinion of death.
“May Martha’s sweet soul rest in peace.”
The family confirmed that the funeral arrangements of Mrs. Nolan-O’Slatarra will be published later in the week.
Speaking to Irish Independent On Wednesday, her mother, Elma, expressed her anxiety about the death of her daughter.
“I feel numb and in shock,” she said. “My youngest daughter, Jacqui, arrived on Tuesday evening and she was crying and trembling,” she said.
“She said:” I have terrible news, Martha’s Dead “,” she added.