Gardai treating Cork fire death as tragic accident
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Gardaí have ceased treating the death of 62-year-old Michael O'Sullivan as suspicious after receiving preliminary results from a post mortem and forensic examination related to a fire at his Cork residence. The tragedy unfolded late Friday when smoke was seen rising from his apartment, prompting neighbors to call for help. While a nearby resident managed to assist a woman escape smoke inhalation, O'Sullivan was found unresponsive inside with severe burn injuries. The scene was cordoned off for full investigation as the fire's cause remains under examination.
Gardaí are no longer treating the death of Michael O'Sullivan as suspicious following preliminary findings from a post mortem examination and forensic examination.
Despite desperate efforts to revive him at the scene, Mr. O'Sullivan was pronounced dead before reaching the hospital, having suffered extensive burn injuries.
Read at Irish Independent
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