LIMERICK – A sombre cloud hangs over the community near Limerick as news emerges of a tragic incident involving the untimely death of Mary Delohery, a young woman from Cappa, Kilrush. The incident occurred at the residence of Mr Frederick Hall, Inspector of the Limerick Fishery Board, leaving the local constabulary and residents in shock.
On Monday evening, the Constabulary in Ballinacurra, near Limerick, received distressing information around two o’clock. Mary Delohery, who had been serving as the housekeeper for Mr Frederick Hall, was found dead at his residence. Mr Hall, deeply affected by the incident, is the Inspector of the Limerick Fishery Board.
Upon receiving the report, Sergeant Wilson promptly proceeded to the residence. Upon entering the house, he discovered the lifeless body of Mary Delohery in a room off the hallway. The initial findings indicate that she had taken her life, having seemingly shot herself through the breast with a revolver found in the room.
The room bore witness to the tragedy, with a visible bullet mark on the wall and the telltale signs of blood. The constabulary is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking occurrence, and an inquest will be held to shed light on the events leading to Mary Delohery’s untimely demise.
The local community, known for its close-knit nature, is grappling with the shock of this unexpected tragedy. Mary Delohery, who played a crucial role as the housekeeper for Mr Hall, was well-regarded in the community, making the incident all the more distressing for those who knew her.
The Inspector of the Limerick Fishery Board, Mr Frederick Hall, is said to be cooperating with the authorities as they delve into the details of the incident. Colleagues and community members express their condolences to him and the family of Mary Delohery during this difficult time.
As the investigation unfolds, the community awaits the results of the upcoming inquest, hoping for answers that may provide insight into the factors that led to this tragic turn of events. The constabulary’s commitment to a thorough examination reflects the gravity of the situation and the community’s collective desire for understanding and closure.
Following this heartbreaking incident, mental health awareness has become a focal point in the community discourse. Local authorities are emphasizing the importance of providing support and resources for those facing mental health challenges, in the hope of preventing such devastating outcomes in the future.
The community near Limerick is coming together to mourn the loss of Mary Delohery and to support one another during this difficult time. The tragedy serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of fostering a compassionate and understanding community, particularly when facing the complexities of mental health issues.
As the investigation continues, the community remains united in grief, seeking solace and understanding in the aftermath of this heartbreaking event that has left an indelible mark on the close-knit fabric of the area near Limerick.
Dublin Daily Express – Tuesday 27 February 1912