A 31-year-old woman in Ireland has been found dead in her apartment, with gardai suspecting murder. CCTV footage is being examined to determine her last movements and identify any potential suspects.
Gardai investigating the suspected murder of a 31-year-old mother of two in north Cork have begun examining CCTV footage to try to establish when and by whom she was last seen alive. Detectives have collected hours of CCTV footage from around Mallow town centre as they try to establish who was with her.
According to informed sources, gardai have been able to establish that Ms Canty was out in Mallow town centre late on Thursday night, suggesting that she may have been fatally assaulted in her apartment in the early hours of Friday morning. Garda suspicions about Ms Canty’s death were aroused when paramedics arrived at her apartment at around midday on Friday and found her unresponsive with a wound to her chest. Detectives were immediately suspicious as a male caller, who had rung the emergency services a short time earlier, had reported that Ms Canty had cut her wrists in an attempt at self-harm, but it was evident that she had no such injuries. Chief Supt Vincent O’Sullivan appointed a senior investigative officer to lead the investigation and an incident room was set up in Mallow Garda station. All the resources of a murder investigation were allocated in anticipation of the death being declared a murder. A murder inquiry was launched after the postmortem on Ms Canty’s body was completed. The results have not been released for operational reasons, but it is understood the examination by Assistant State Pathologist Dr Margot Bolster confirmed that Ms Canty died as a result of being stabbed. Tributes have been paid to Ms Canty, a native of Kinsale in west Cork, who would have celebrated her 32nd birthday on Monday. She is survived by her mother, two daughters and five siblings
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