Injuries found on woman's body did not lead to her death

Gardai investigating the death of a woman in Longford Town said this evening that injuries found on her body did not lead to her death.

Gardai investigating the death of a woman in Longford Town said this evening that injuries found on her body did not lead to her death.

They're still waiting for the results of toxicology tests in the hope that they will shed some light on how the woman, who was in her thirties and from Eastern Europe, died.

Her body was found in a laneway off Killashee Street in the town early yesterday morning.

Gardai said there was no definitive link between her death and the questioning of a man - who's also a foreign national - over a burglary in the same area.

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