Gardaí investigating the death of a woman whose body which was found at Fanore beach in Co Clare yesterday have confirmed she died a violent death.
Gardaí say that while they have not specifically launched a murder investigation, they are treating it with the same seriousness as murder.
The body has been formally identified as 43-year-old Deirdre McCarthy who had been missing from her home in Ballyvaughan since late last Sunday night.
While the body was found on Fanore Strand, Gardaí believe that her body was put into the water at another location.
The post mortem examination to determine exactly how Ms McCarthy died is still on-going.
They have made a number of appeals for information about sightings of Ms McCarthy since she was last seen before midnight on Sunday and the time she was noticed missing on Monday morning.
They believe people may have seen something suspicious at or near her home early last Monday morning.
Her home has been technically examined by Gardaí as well as two cars they believe may have been involved in her disappearance.
Gardaí are in particular appealing to anyone who noticed any suspicious activity or movements at or in the vicinity of Turlough House, or on the roads in and out of Ballyvaughan, Lisdoonvarna, or Kilfanora, between 11.30pm on Sunday and 7am on Monday, to contact them.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Ennistymon Garda Station 065-7072180, or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.