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Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra Cause of Death: What Happened to Irish Bikini Designer?
Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra Cause of Death: What Happened to Irish Bikini Designer?

International Business Times

time3 days ago

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  • International Business Times

Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra Cause of Death: What Happened to Irish Bikini Designer?

The mystery surrounding the unexpected death of Irish bikini designer Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra has deepened as new details have emerged about Christopher Durnan, the owner of the Montauk-docked boat named Ripple, where the designer died. Durnan, 60, an insurance mogul, was previously involved in a lawsuit after a concert incident in Manhattan on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Michael Balfe, a retired FDNY firefighter, claimed Durnan attacked him during a program at Webster Hall on September 11, 2021. According to a civil suit filed the next year, Durnan was sued for biting Balfe. In his lawsuit, Balfe claimed that the guitar-playing widower bit and assaulted him in an unprovoked attack. The retired FDNY firefighter stated that he "sustained serious and permanent injuries, suffered, does suffer and will continue to suffer agony to body and mind". Though Durnan was charged with assault for recklessly causing physical injury, attempted assault in the third degree, possession of a controlled substance, harassment, and intent to cause physical injury, he denied all the allegations against him. The court papers stated that the insurance mogul argued that Balfe initiated the fight. He said that the use of force by the retired FDNY firefighter was reasonable under the circumstances. Martha Nolan Instagram The civil suit was settled in December 2023, despite Durnan pleading guilty to a disorderly conduct charge. Balfe's lawyer, Darren Moore, said his party did not pay any party during the time of the settlement. He also stated that his client does not wish to make any comments on the civil suit, out of respect for Martha Nolan-O'Slaterra's family. "Out of respect for the family of the woman who tragically passed away and Mr. Balfe's own family, Michael will not be making a comment on the prior case involving Christopher Durnan", the lawyer told The New York Post. Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra's Cause of Death The Irish bikini designer died Tuesday (August 5) while she was on board a yacht owned by the insurance tycoon. She headed to the luxury Montauk Yacht Club for a meeting with the American businessman on Monday (August 4). Durnan screamed for help from the dock after the self-made entrepreneur passed out. Although bystanders dialed 911 and performed CPR on the designer, she was declared dead on the scene by the first responders. Martha Nolan X The family members of Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra have demanded a second post-mortem and requested more details. Her family said they are not convinced by the speculations that she died due to a drug overdose. The family's lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said her family did not know her to be someone who used drugs. "They want more details. The circumstances surrounding this are far from typical. They would like to know anyone who was with Martha that evening. Earlier that evening, at the time of the actual incident, we know one person who was there. Was anyone else around? The family has had a sit-down with the Suffolk County homicide detectives. They are doing a deep, deep dive, a deep investigation. People are still being questioned. If there was any kind of drug or drug use, they want to know. Who's doing the drugs?", the lawyer said. Meanwhile, sources said Durnan, who owns more than two boats named after Grateful Dead songs, apparently invested over $200,000 in the boutique owned by the Irish bikini designer. According to local sources, both Ripple and Hell In a Bucket, another boat owned by Durnan, were sailed away by a crew last weekend. Suffolk County police are currently investigating the case and have not identified any suspects or filed charges against anyone in Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra's death.

Owner of boat where Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra died once sued for allegedly biting FDNY firefighter on 20th anniversary of 9/11
Owner of boat where Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra died once sued for allegedly biting FDNY firefighter on 20th anniversary of 9/11

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • New York Post

Owner of boat where Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra died once sued for allegedly biting FDNY firefighter on 20th anniversary of 9/11

The owner of the Montauk-docked boat where designer Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra died was once sued for allegedly biting a retired FDNY firefighter on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 at a Manhattan concert. Former smoke-eater Michael Balfe, a Ground Zero first responder, claimed he was attacked by Christopher Durnan, 60, during a show at Webster Hall on Sept. 11, 2021, according to a civil suit he filed the following year. The lawsuit alleges Durnan 'bit and assaulted' Balfe in an unprovoked attack. Balfe 'sustained serious and permanent injuries, suffered, does suffer and will continue to suffer agony to body and mind,' the since-settled suit alleged. 3 Christopher Durnan, 60, the last person to see Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra alive was once sued for biting a 9/11 FDNY first responder in an unprovoked attack at Webster Hall. Obtained by the NY Post Durnan had rejected any wrongdoing, arguing Balfe initiated the fight and that his 'use of force was reasonable under the circumstances' according to court papers. Durnan was criminally charged after the incident with assault with intent to cause physical injury, recklessly cause physical injury, possession of a controlled substance, attempted assault in the third degree, and harassment, according to court records. He ultimately pled guilty to a disorderly conduct charge. The civil suit was settled in December 2023, records show. 3 Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra, 33, died on Aug. 5 onboard boat The Ripple which is owned by Chris Durnan and docked at the Montauk Yacht Club on Aug. 5. Facebook / Martha Nolan 'Out of respect for the family of the woman who tragically passed away and Mr. Balfe's own family, Michael will not be making a comment on the prior case involving Christoher Durnan,' the former firefighter's lawyer, Darren Moore, told The Post. Moore emphasized that his client didn't pay any party when the lawsuit was settled. Durnan, an insurance mogul with a plush pad in Montauk and another home in Long Beach, owns the boat The Ripple, where Nolan-O'Slatarra was found dead on Aug. 5, according to the Suffolk County Police Department. A lawyer for Nolan-O'Slatarra's family revealed that homicide detectives are 'questioning' individuals in relation to the tragic death of the chic East End entrepreneur. 'They want more details,' Aidala told The Post. 'The circumstances surrounding this are far from typical.' 3 Records show Durnan owns both The Ripple and the boat next to it named Hell In A Bucket. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post 'They would like to know anyone who was with Martha that evening,' Aidala continued. 'Earlier that evening, at the time of the actual incident, we know one person who was there. Was anyone else around?' Durnan could not be reached for comment.

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