05/03/2008

Gardaí­ Investigate Sudden Death Of Galway Woman

The sudden death of a woman in her 30s is being investigated by Gardaí­ in Galway.

Gardaí were called to a house in Lios na Ruin at around 2pm yesterday. An ambulance was called to take the women to hospital where she died a short while later.

A post mortem is expected to take place later this afternoon to determine the cause of her death.

(GK/JM)

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