Funeral scheduled in Ireland for bikini designer Martha Nolan found dead on Montauk yacht

The funeral arrangements were announced for the 33 -year -old fashion designer Martha Nolan, who was born in Irish, who launched a summer brand called East X East in New York before the police found their dead in Montauk at the beginning of this month.
The funeral mass is planned on Wednesday at 10:00 on the assumption cathedral in Carlow, Ireland, and then immediately St. He was buried in Mary’s Cemetery.
Instead of flowers, Kevin Bell, a charity funded by the donor, who brought his family to bury the ruins of Irish Nationals, wants to donate to Trust.
The murder researcher warns the bikini designer’s yacht death investigation while revealing new details.
It was reported that he sought a second autopsy before returning home.
According to Suffolk District Police, the official death could not be determined after a preliminary investigation and autopsy. Authorities said they could not find signs of violence and are expected to wait for the results of a toxicology report.
Arthur Aidala, a high -profile New York lawyer hired by his family, said that a “deep, deep” investigation continued to determine what happened to him before he died.
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Aidala objects to some reports that show that nolan is expected of an overdose of drugs in Nolan’s death and calls them early and speculative. Authorized, the family expected more information and the researchers continued to investigate the incident.
East Hampton Town Police came to Montauk Yacht Club at midnight on August 5th in response to the report of an unconscious woman in a Sea Ray Sundancer 540 named Ripple. According to the authorities, when the officers arrived, they were called Samaritans CPR. However, the first intervention teams pronounced that Nolan was dead at the scene.
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District murder detectives later took over the investigation that morning.
Nolan was the founder of East X East, a boutique fashion company that focuses on beach clothes and sunglasses. He also presented a montuk -themed hood decorated with the slogan “I only love you in Montauk”.
The yacht owner was reported to be an investor in Nolan’s business. During his death, he was divorced from his husband Sam Ryan.
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Fox News’ Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.




