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Funeral arrangements for tragic Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra to be announced this week
Funeral arrangements for tragic Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra to be announced this week

Sunday World

time17 hours ago

  • Sunday World

Funeral arrangements for tragic Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra to be announced this week

The Irish fashion designer, originally from Carlow, was found dead on Long Island on Tuesday. Funeral arrangements for a young Irish woman who was found dead on a yacht in the US will be announced later in the week. Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra (33), originally from Carlow Town and living in New York, was found dead on a boat at the Montauk Yacht Club in East Hampton on Long Island at 12am local time on Tuesday, August 5. US detectives have said a post-mortem examination 'did not show evidence of violence and her final cause of death is pending further examination'. Ms Nolan-O'Slatarra, who lived on the 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 Suffolk County Police Department. Martha Nolan. Photo: News in 90 seconds - 10th August 2025 The police added that 'good Samaritans' tried to perform CPR, but she was ­pronounced dead on the boat by first responders. Meanwhile, Ms Nolan-O'Slatarra's family have been told that a final post-mortem report, including toxicological, histological and other testing, will take at least three months to complete. The Irish Independent understands she had spoken to her boyfriend, who is understood not to have been on the boat with her, in the hours before she died, telling him she was going to book an Uber and would be home around 1am. Martha Nolan. Photo: Her remains are currently in the custody of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office as her family await news on when they will be released for repatriation home to Ireland. The businesswoman moved to New York from Ireland around 10 years ago and launched a series of pop-up boutiques in the Hamptons featuring her line of swimwear and sunglasses. In her death notice, Ms Nolan-O'Slatarra's family described her as a 'beloved daughter of Elma, much-loved sister of Jacqui, treasured granddaughter of Betty and Liam, cherished niece of John, Michelle, Barry and Mona and adored partner of Nick.' "She will be sadly missed by her loving mother and her mother's partner Patrick, sister, aunts, uncles, partner, her father Seamus, grandparents, extended family, relatives and her large circle of friends in Ireland and the US,' her death notice said. 'May Martha's gentle soul rest in peace.' The family confirmed that the funeral arrangements for Ms Nolan-O'Slatarra will be published later in the week. Speaking to the Sunday World on Wednesday, her mother, Elma, expressed her anguish over her daughter's death. 'I feel numb and in shock,' she said. 'My younger daughter, Jacqui, arrived in on Tuesday night and she was crying and shaking,' she said. "She said, 'I have terrible news, Martha's dead',' she added.

Divorce lawyer for husband of Irish woman who died on yacht told court of her death the day after she was found
Divorce lawyer for husband of Irish woman who died on yacht told court of her death the day after she was found

Extra.ie​

time3 days ago

  • Extra.ie​

Divorce lawyer for husband of Irish woman who died on yacht told court of her death the day after she was found

A divorce attorney for the husband of the late Irish designer Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra has notified a court of the designer's death, can reveal. Court documents obtained by show how Sam Ryan's lawyer, David Centeno, filed the document with a New York court on August 6. Mr Centeno was contacted for comment. Carlow native Ms Nolan O'Slatarra's unconscious body was discovered aboard the 'Ripple' private yacht in Montauk, an upmarket area of the Hamptons in New York, on Tuesday morning just after midnight (5am Irish time). Pic: Martha Nolan/TikTok Police said that preliminary investigations suggest that Ms Nolan-O'Slatarra did not suffer a violent death. On Wednesday, a notice of her death had been filed by her husband's attorney. He also requested that a judge be assigned to the case and proposed a financial settlement for the court. Ms Nolan O'Slatarra, 33, a fashion designer, moved to the US when she was 26. She founded the East x East fashion brand and launched a pop-up shop in Montauk just last month. Suffolk County Police Department said that her body 'did not show evidence of violence'. Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra. Pic: TikTok A police spokesperson said a preliminary examination of Ms Nolan O'Slattara's remains was 'inconclusive' and that a cause of death is 'pending further examination'. Her mother Elma has said she has no idea what happened to her daughter. Further tests will be carried out to determine exactly what happened to the high-flying designer. In a tribute to the deceased, her business partner, Limerick man Dylan Grace, said: 'She was a truly remarkable person, an amazing business partner and she will be forever in my heart. We are devastated by her passing. 'We dreamed big together, laughed harder than anyone else could understand, and built so much from nothing. I'm truly blessed and grateful to have had you in my life. Love you so much, Mar. Fly high girl.' Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra. Pic: TikTok Ms Nolan O'Slattara's social media profiles show a woman living her dream in the affluent Hamptons area of New York and dividing her time between Montauk and Manhattan's Upper East Side. Her last TikTok video posted online showed her celebrating the opening of her brand's pop-up shop on the beach in the Hamptons. Between helicopter rides and private jets, Ms Nolan was cementing herself as one of the many successful young businesswomen in the area. However, her heart was never too far from Ireland, and especially Carlow. A TikTok video posted last year showed Ms Nolan O'Slattara walking in fields with the family sheepdog as well as taking selfies with livestock. However, despite the upbeat nature of her social media posts, the Carlow native had been involved in a legal dispute with a business associate. In 2022, she was sued by the founder of Out East Accessories Inc., owned by Jeremy Valeda. A court filing states: 'Defendant Martha Nolan [O'Slattara] was a former employee of Out East, a company that specialises in the sale of its own branded sunglasses. [Ms Nolan O'Slattara] was terminated by Out East for cause in November 2021. In the weeks leading up to her termination and for months thereafter, Nolan ransacked Out East, stole all of its assets, and essentially destroyed the company.' In the filing, Ms Nolan O'Slattara and another person were accused of stealing the $34,000 (€29,000) remaining in Out East's bank account, stealing all of Out East's eyewear inventory, and selling or gifting the eyewear without authorisation, to enrich themselves at a total loss to the company. She and her co-defendant strongly denied any wrongdoing. The case was settled a few months after it was filed. Just weeks ago, Ms Nolan O'Slatarra celebrated the grand opening of her East x East brand's pop-up shop, located at Gurney's Montauk Resort and Seawater Spa. 'Goals achieved,' she wrote on a video of the shack housing her bikinis and beachwear shared on TikTok on July 1 as she encouraged the public to visit. Ms Nolan-O'Slatarra was also appointed director of operations at K4 Capital Management, an investment management firm, in June last year.

Tragic Irish designer mystery as pals pay tribute & cops probe cause of death after body found on boat at plush resort
Tragic Irish designer mystery as pals pay tribute & cops probe cause of death after body found on boat at plush resort

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Tragic Irish designer mystery as pals pay tribute & cops probe cause of death after body found on boat at plush resort

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN Irish fashion designer has been found dead on a boat docked in a plush resort in The Hamptons. But police are still trying to figure out how Martha Nolan, 33, died after the preliminary examination into the cause of her death was 'inconclusive'. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Irish fashion designer Martha Nolan has been found dead on a boat Credit: Social Media Collect 6 Cops were called to the Montauk Yacht Club, in New York, in the early hours of Tuesday Credit: NYP/Dennis A. Clark 6 Influencers and celebrities often flock to the area, known as The Hamptons Cops were called to the Montauk Yacht Club, in New York, in the early hours of Tuesday. A 911 call was made by a man at around midnight 'reporting a woman unconscious on a boat', a statement from the Suffolk County Police Department said. They added: 'Good Samaritans attempted to perform CPR on the woman.' However, police said ­Martha was 'pronounced dead on the boat by first responders'. Officers said earlier: 'The preliminary investigation and exam were inconclusive regarding the cause of death, which will be determined by an autopsy.' In a later update, Suffolk County Police Department said an autopsy had been conducted and that it "did not show evidence of violence and her final cause of death is pending further examination". Boaters in the area told how they heard screams coming from the yacht, named Ripple, when Carlow native Martha's body was found. And a member of the exclusive Long Island yacht club said the vessel's owner roared 'that's my girlfriend' as he begged for help. Homicide detectives are among the law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation. Martha, the founder of ­fashion label East x East, regularly posted about her ­luxury lifestyle on social media, including videos travelling on private jets and helicopters. 'LOVELY WOMAN' And an Irish pal said friends are devastated by her shock death. He told The Irish Sun: 'She was a lovely woman, very driven to be successful in business. 'I hadn't seen her in a few years since moving home from the US but she was living a very glamorous lifestyle in New York. 'She was clever and knew what she was doing with her posts on social media. She knew what she wanted and was committed to attainting it. It's very sad.' 'DEVASTATING LOSS' The Department of Foreign Affairs is aware of the case and is providing consular assistance. And Taoiseach Micheal Martin said the death is an 'absolutely devastating blow for the family', calling Martha 'a young, beautiful, very talented, creative woman'. The Fianna Fail leader added: 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We can't comment any further other than to say it's a devastating loss for the family and the community in Carlow.' Carlow Sinn Fein councillor Jim Deane told how 'people are just shocked at the news locally'. 'ALWAYS SMILING' He added: 'It's such a sad thing to hear that a young vibrant woman who had the world at her feet has died.' FF councillor Andrea Dalton added: 'I know the community of Carlow will rally around Martha's family at this difficult time.' A member of the Montauk Yacht Club remembered Martha fondly. They said: 'She was well known in the community. She was very friendly. Always smiling.' BUSINESS PARTNER'S TRIBUTE Business partner Dylan Grace tonight paid a heartbreaking Instagram tribute to Martha. He wrote: 'We dreamed big together, laughed harder than ­anyone else could understand, and built so much from nothing. "I'm truly blessed and grateful to have had you in my life. "Love you so much Mar. Fly high girl." Influencers and celebrities often flock to the area, especially in the summer months. CELEB HAUNT The Montauk Yacht Club offers a number of rooms, which can cost around $1,500 in the summer. It also boasts high-end restaurants and Montauk's only padel courts. A spokesperson said they are 'are saddened to learn of the tragic incident that took place'. They added: 'Our team is co-operating with law enforcement in their ongoing investigation and remains committed to the safety and ­well-being of our guests and staff.' GLAM LIFESTYLE Tragic Martha, a self-professed entrepreneur and brand growth consultant, was living a glamorous lifestyle in New York. She took rides on helicopters and private jets, videos posted on her TikTok account reveal. She took a Falcon jet to Nashville with pals for a concert in 2021, telling of her '#milehighclub' life in the captions. And a clip from last year gave an insight into a luxury hol to the Caribbean island of Saint Barts. FASHION BRAND SUCCESS Her fashion brand, East x East, has been trading almost four years, according to her LinkedIn profile. And just weeks before her death, she reflected on the fashion brand's success. She showed off the pop-up shop that she had launched in Montauk, adding: 'Goals Achieved.' In the video, her final TikTok post, she showed off clothing that was neatly hung on rails. FINAL POST Martha, who got a degree and a master's from UCD, was also the founder of Duper, an affordable unisex fashion brand. Last year she spoke to The Irish Independent about life in New York, describing herself as 'a small town girl who needed to get out to achieve her big dreams'. She said: 'I always knew I wanted to be successful, that I was money driven, business driven and that fashion is a tough industry and it would be a slow road. 'I made friends in the institute and at college and a new group in New York, but I still have all my Carlow friends. They are still my crew. After gaining experience in the industry, my entrepreneurial spirit and passion for fashion led me to launch my own ventures. 'PASSION FOR FASHION' 'East x East is my resortwear brand, borne out of a desire to merge my love for travel with my marketing expertise.' In the chat, Martha describes life in New York as a 'whirlwind of activity'. She said: 'Sometimes I have to work very late, as I could be chatting to manufacturers at all hours. 'I travel a lot, I take the time to play hard as well as work hard but work is constantly on my mind. 'I drink alcohol but also in moderation. I honestly think people in New York drink more than Ireland, that was one of the culture shocks I got. Back home no one has money to go out — people here drop $150 without a thought.' She added: 'I love Carlow, I miss it so much, but now that I work for myself I can go home for a month and my parents and my friends are always coming out to see me.' 6 Police are still trying to figure out how Martha, 33, died Credit: Social Media Collect 6 The preliminary examination into the cause of her death was 'inconclusive' Credit: Social Media Collect

Tragic Irish designer mystery as pals pay tribute & cops probe cause of death after body found on boat at plush resort
Tragic Irish designer mystery as pals pay tribute & cops probe cause of death after body found on boat at plush resort

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • The Sun

Tragic Irish designer mystery as pals pay tribute & cops probe cause of death after body found on boat at plush resort

AN Irish fashion designer has been found dead on a boat docked in a plush resort in The Hamptons. But police are still trying to figure out how Martha Nolan, 33, died after the preliminary examination into the cause of her death was 'inconclusive'. 6 6 Cops were called to the Montauk Yacht Club, in New York, in the early hours of Tuesday. A 911 call was made by a man at around midnight 'reporting a woman unconscious on a boat', a statement from the Suffolk County Police Department said. They added: 'Good Samaritans attempted to perform CPR on the woman.' However, police said ­Martha was 'pronounced dead on the boat by first responders'. Officers said earlier: 'The preliminary investigation and exam were inconclusive regarding the cause of death, which will be determined by an autopsy.' In a later update, Suffolk County Police Department said an autopsy had been conducted and that it "did not show evidence of violence and her final cause of death is pending further examination". Boaters in the area told how they heard screams coming from the yacht, named Ripple, when Carlow native Martha's body was found. And a member of the exclusive Long Island yacht club said the vessel's owner roared 'that's my girlfriend' as he begged for help. Homicide detectives are among the law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation. Martha, the founder of ­fashion label East x East, regularly posted about her ­luxury lifestyle on social media, including videos travelling on private jets and helicopters. 'LOVELY WOMAN' And an Irish pal said friends are devastated by her shock death. He told The Irish Sun: 'She was a lovely woman, very driven to be successful in business. 'I hadn't seen her in a few years since moving home from the US but she was living a very glamorous lifestyle in New York. 'She was clever and knew what she was doing with her posts on social media. She knew what she wanted and was committed to attainting it. It's very sad.' 'DEVASTATING LOSS' The Department of Foreign Affairs is aware of the case and is providing consular assistance. And Taoiseach Micheal Martin said the death is an 'absolutely devastating blow for the family', calling Martha 'a young, beautiful, very talented, creative woman'. The Fianna Fail leader added: 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We can't comment any further other than to say it's a devastating loss for the family and the community in Carlow.' Carlow Sinn Fein councillor Jim Deane told how 'people are just shocked at the news locally'. 'ALWAYS SMILING' He added: 'It's such a sad thing to hear that a young vibrant woman who had the world at her feet has died.' FF councillor Andrea Dalton added: 'I know the community of Carlow will rally around Martha's family at this difficult time.' A member of the Montauk Yacht Club remembered Martha fondly. They said: 'She was well known in the community. She was very friendly. Always smiling.' BUSINESS PARTNER'S TRIBUTE Business partner Dylan Grace tonight paid a heartbreaking Instagram tribute to Martha. He wrote: 'We dreamed big together, laughed harder than ­anyone else could understand, and built so much from nothing. "I'm truly blessed and grateful to have had you in my life. "Love you so much Mar. Fly high girl." Influencers and celebrities often flock to the area, especially in the summer months. CELEB HAUNT The Montauk Yacht Club offers a number of rooms, which can cost around $1,500 in the summer. It also boasts high-end restaurants and Montauk's only padel courts. A spokesperson said they are 'are saddened to learn of the tragic incident that took place'. They added: 'Our team is co-operating with law enforcement in their ongoing investigation and remains committed to the safety and ­well-being of our guests and staff.' GLAM LIFESTYLE Tragic Martha, a self-professed entrepreneur and brand growth consultant, was living a glamorous lifestyle in New York. She took rides on helicopters and private jets, videos posted on her TikTok account reveal. She took a Falcon jet to Nashville with pals for a concert in 2021, telling of her '#milehighclub' life in the captions. And a clip from last year gave an insight into a luxury hol to the Caribbean island of Saint Barts. FASHION BRAND SUCCESS Her fashion brand, East x East, has been trading almost four years, according to her LinkedIn profile. And just weeks before her death, she reflected on the fashion brand's success. She showed off the pop-up shop that she had launched in Montauk, adding: 'Goals Achieved.' In the video, her final TikTok post, she showed off clothing that was neatly hung on rails. FINAL POST Martha, who got a degree and a master's from UCD, was also the founder of Duper, an affordable unisex fashion brand. Last year she spoke to The Irish Independent about life in New York, describing herself as 'a small town girl who needed to get out to achieve her big dreams'. She said: 'I always knew I wanted to be successful, that I was money driven, business driven and that fashion is a tough industry and it would be a slow road. 'I made friends in the institute and at college and a new group in New York, but I still have all my Carlow friends. They are still my crew. After gaining experience in the industry, my entrepreneurial spirit and passion for fashion led me to launch my own ventures. 'PASSION FOR FASHION' 'East x East is my resortwear brand, borne out of a desire to merge my love for travel with my marketing expertise.' In the chat, Martha describes life in New York as a 'whirlwind of activity'. She said: 'Sometimes I have to work very late, as I could be chatting to manufacturers at all hours. 'I travel a lot, I take the time to play hard as well as work hard but work is constantly on my mind. 'I drink alcohol but also in moderation. I honestly think people in New York drink more than Ireland, that was one of the culture shocks I got. Back home no one has money to go out — people here drop $150 without a thought.' She added: 'I love Carlow, I miss it so much, but now that I work for myself I can go home for a month and my parents and my friends are always coming out to see me.' 6 6 6

Friends pay tribute to 'truly special' Irish fashion designer found dead on Hamptons yacht
Friends pay tribute to 'truly special' Irish fashion designer found dead on Hamptons yacht

Extra.ie​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Friends pay tribute to 'truly special' Irish fashion designer found dead on Hamptons yacht

Tributes have been pouring in for an Irish fashion designer who was found dead on a yacht in the Hamptons region of New York. East Hampton Town Police confirmed that Martha Nolan-O'Slattara, 33, was found dead on a yacht at the Montauk Yacht Club in East Hampton. Ms Nolan-O'Slattara, originally from Carlow, was a fashion designer who moved to the USA when she was 26. Pic: Martha Nolan/TikTok She had founded East x East fashion brand, and had just launched a pop-up shop in Montauk last month. Dylan Grace, who owns a number of hip clubbing venues in New York and is understood to be a close friend of the Carlow native, took to social media to pay tribute. He wrote: 'We dreamed big together, laughed harder than anyone else could understand, and built so much from nothing. I'm truly blessed and grateful to have had you in my life. Pic: Martha Nolan/TikTok 'Love you so much Mar. Fly high girl.' Irish-born businessman Dylan Grace owns a number of hangouts stateside, including Long Island's hippest new socialite venue, Chelsea Living Room. In a previous interview, Martha credited Dylan with helping her fund and grow her fledgling fashion firm, saying he was her 'best friend'. Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra. Pic: TikTok Paying tribute, another person wrote: 'No words! Sorry for your loss. She was so sweet and nice to everyone she encountered. Rest in peace, beautiful Martha.' Another person commented: 'We love you so much Martha. Devastating doesn't even describe it. God bless you,' while a third added: 'She was truly a special human. No one will ever replace her.'

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