Lizzie Troy, who has a twin sister Freyja, was found unresponsive by gardaí on Wednesday evening
A two-year-old girl who died following a “tragic accident” at her Co Waterford home has been named locally.The toddler, who has a twin sister Freyja, was found unresponsive by gardaí in Co Waterford on Wednesday evening. It is understood that she may have asphyxiated on a blind cord while playing in the family home.
Lizzie was taken by emergency services to University Hospital Waterford where she was later pronounced dead despite efforts by medical staff to save her life.‘I hugged my kids and had a Guinness at the finish line’: Meet the woman who smashed the record for running the length of Ireland Voting in the Local and European elections: Where to vote, who is on the ballot paper, and other tipsGardaí say that they are treating the child’s death as a tragic accident and will now begin preparing a file on her death for an inquest at Waterford County Coroner’s Court.She is survived by her “heartbroken parents” Nathan Troy and Mary Caitlan Rigney, according to a posting on rip.
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