Gardai launch murder investigation into death of Tipperary man Ian Walsh (49)
Briefly

Ian Walsh was discovered dead in his home in Carrick-on-Suir, suffering from fatal stab injuries. Family members and neighbors raised concerns for his welfare after he had not been seen for two to three days. Gardaí confirmed that no signs of burglary or attempted break-in were found at the property. Mr Walsh was pronounced dead on the scene after being discovered unresponsive. A post mortem examination at University Hospital Waterford revealed he died from stab injuries to his torso. A murder investigation is now underway.
Ian Walsh was discovered with fatal stab injuries at his home in Carrick-on-Suir, leading to a murder investigation by An Garda Síochána.
The post mortem examination indicated Mr Walsh suffered a brutal attack, with preliminary results revealing stab injuries to his torso.
Mr Walsh was found unresponsive with visible injuries in a pool of blood, suggesting he may have been dead for some time.
Family become concerned for Mr Walsh's welfare after he failed to meet them and was not seen for two to three days.
Read at Irish Independent
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