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Dr Margaret Bolster gave evidence at the inquest today. Alamy Stock Photo

Inquest hears woman in her 80s died after she was pushed down stairs

Cork Coroner’s Court today heard evidence in relation to the cause of death of Stella Nnamdi.

AN 82-YEAR-OLD WOMAN died from complications which arose from a subdural haematoma blunt force trauma head injury which occurred after she was pushed down stairs, an inquest has heard.

Cork Coroner’s Court today heard evidence in relation to the cause of death of Stella Nnamdi.

The pensioner died in hospital on 25 February last.

She passed away two days after an incident at her home in Garrydhu Drive, Kilmoney Road, in Carrigaline, Co Cork.

Assistant State Pathologist Dr Margaret Bolster gave evidence on behalf of State Pathologist Dr Heidi Okkers, who carried out the postmortem on Ms Nnamdi on 26 February last.

Dr Bolster said that myleofibrosis was also a contributory factor in the death of the pensioner, who suffered a subdural haematoma after she was pushed down stairs at her home.

Sgt Fergus Twomey applied for an adjournment to allow criminal proceedings to occur. Coroner Philip Comyn adjourned the inquest on an indefinite basis or ‘sine die.’

Ms Nnamdi was a Nigerian national who lived with her daughter in Carrigaline, Co Cork. She moved to Ireland around fifteen years ago.

She was transferred to Cork University Hospital on the morning of 25 February last where she underwent a medical examination for a head injury. Her condition deteriorated and she was pronounced dead later that day.

In the aftermath of the incident her home was technically examined by a crime scene investigation team. House to house enquiries were also carried out. A man was subsequently charged in connection with her death.

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