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Woman died from stab wounds following attack, inquest hears

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Stella Gallagher was attacked close to her home in Cork in November 2025

An inquest into the death of a 59-year-old woman who was attacked close to her home in Cork city last November has heard that she died from stab wounds to the thorax.

Stella Gallagher was fatally injured in an incident in Shrewsbury Downs in Ballinlough in Cork on 17 November 2025. She was pronounced dead at Cork University Hospital.

Her husband Brian was also seriously injured in the incident.

Assistant State Pathologist Dr Margaret Bolster told Cork Coroner's Court that the cause of death in the case was haemorrhage and shock due to stab wounds to the thorax.

Garda Sergeant Fergus Twomey applied for and was granted an adjournment of the case.

He told Coroner Philip Comyn that a person has been before the courts in connection with the death. The inquest was adjourned to allow criminal proceedings to take place.

Stella Gallagher was a native of Ballinspittle in Co Cork. She was a retired chemical engineer who worked for many years at Eli Lilly in Kinsale, Co Cork.

Her funeral took place on 25 November 2025 at St Michael’s Cemetery in Blackrock in Cork following a mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Ballinlough.

Mourners were told that Stella had an "innate generosity" and brightened the lives of others.

Her brother-in-law Alan Gallagher also said that she derived great pleasure from her involvement with the Togher Community Garden and the Cork Health Education Project Choir, with whom she sang.

David Gallagher has been charged with the murder of his mother, and with assault causing harm to his father, on 17 November 2025.