Foul play ruled out in death of woman in rural Limerick

Mother of three Treasa Nyst was found with head injury at rear of neighbour’s house

Gardaí in Bruff are investigating the death of a woman in Co Limerick. Photograph: Google Street View
Gardaí in Bruff are investigating the death of a woman in Co Limerick. Photograph: Google Street View

Gardaí are treating the death of a 65-year-old woman whose body was found in in a rural part of Co Limerick in suspicious circumstances as a tragic incident.

Treasa Nyst was discovered with a head injury at the rear of a neighbour’s house in an area known as Ballygibba, which is located between Bruree and Kimallock at around 3pm on Saturday.

A Garda spokesman has confirmed that a post mortem revealed no foul play and the 65-year-olds’ death is being treated as a “tragic incident”.

A file is now being prepared for the Coroner.

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The mother of three was found lying face down, just a mile from her own home in Tankardstown, where she lived alone.

Gardaí were concerned about how she may have died and were treating her death as suspicious until a post mortem was carried out.

The 65-year-old is survived by her husband Alan who lives in a nursing home in Bruree, two grown up daughters and a son.

State Pathologist Marie Cassidy arrived at the area at around 11.30am Sunday and a preliminary examination of the scene was carried out.

The body was later removed and taken to University Hospital Limerick for a post mortem.

Local people attending midday mass in Kilmallock spoke of their shock and sadness at the local woman’s death.

“I’m here over 60 years and there’s never been anything of that nature. Whether it was accidental or not we just have to wait and see but it definitely has people rattled,” said one local man.

Another local woman said the community was “dumfounded”.

“People are shocked and very sad. Everybody knew her very well. She was out and about a lot.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Gardai in Bruff on (061)