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13th Nov 2017

Missing Co. Clare woman has been found dead in France

Jade Hayden

A missing Co. Clare woman has been found dead in France, according to French police.

Eimear Noonan was reported missing by her family last week.

She had been working as an English teacher in Annonay. Her body was discovered on Friday evening.

The 21-year-old’s brother, Cathal, confirmed in a Facebook post she died following a fall when she had been running on Wednesday.

He wrote:

“We, the family of Eimear Noonan, would like to thank all of those who have supported us in recent days. French authorities have now confirmed to us the heartbreaking news that our beloved Eimear died following a fall while running on Wednesday.

“Eimear celebrated her 21st birthday in April and had been living in Annonay since September where she worked as an English language teacher. Eimear was a warm, bubbly person who had already made a wide circle of friends there through her love of music and singing.

“She graduated last month from UCC with an honours degree in Irish and French, was a talented violinist and to our immense pride was head of UCC orchestra for her final year there.

“Eimear will be greatly missed by all who knew her, especially her parents Flan and Mary, her brothers Declan, Michael and Cathal and all her family and friends.

“We will be forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support we have received in recent days. We would like to thank the Irish and French authorities and the people of Annonay for the kindness and compassion they have shown us.

“We now appeal for privacy in this most difficult time as we bring Eimear home to her beloved Lough Graney and start the journey of grieving.”

Feature image via Facebook.