Heartbreaking news from New York as Longford native Sarah McNally tragically dies after a stabbing incident at an Irish bar in Queens. Read more about this shocking story!
In a tragic turn of events, 41-year-old Sarah McNally, a Longford woman, met an untimely demise after being stabbed at The Céilí House Bar in Maspeth, Queens. The close-knit community of Longford is reeling in shock at the loss of this vibrant individual. Reports indicate that Sarah, a beloved figure in her hometown, was working at the bar when the fateful incident occurred.
The Irish expat community in New York has been deeply saddened by the loss of Sarah, who had been living in Flushing, Queens. The Ceilí House Irish pub on Grand Avenue in Maspeth, where the tragedy unfolded, has become a place of mourning for friends and well-wishers. Tributes pour in for Sarah, described as a 'lovely soul' who touched the lives of many.
Sarah's family in Longford is heartbroken over the devastating news, with mourners expressing shock and disbelief at the senseless act of violence that claimed her life. The Midlands town of Longford stands in solidarity, united in grief over the loss of one of their own. The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of life and the importance of cherishing each moment.
In a somber reflection of a similar past tragedy, Sarah McNally's story echoes a grim reality faced by many. The senseless violence that took her life serves as a stark reminder of the need for peace and unity in our communities. As investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding her death, the memory of Sarah lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
A Longford woman who died after being stabbed at an Irish bar in Queens, New York, on Saturday has been named as 41-year-old Sarah McNally.
An Irish woman killed following an alleged stabbing inside a New York bar last night has been named locally as 41-year-old Sarah McNally from Longford town.
The incident happened at the Céilí House Bar, in Maspeth in the Queens area, where Sarah is understood to have worked. A man also suffered stab wounds in the ...
She was Sarah McNally, aged 41, who was originally from County Longford but living in Flushing, Queens. The incident happened at The Céilí House Bar in Maspeth, ...
Sarah McNally had been working at 'The Ceili House' in Queens on Saturday evening, when she was attacked by a man who also stabbed and seriously injured ...
The Ceilí House Irish pub on Grand Avenue in Maspeth, NY where 41-year-old Longford woman Sarah McNally was attacked. Reporter: Reporter.
Mourners have said the Midlands town is "in shock" after 41-year-old Sarah McNally was killed while working in a bar in Queens.
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The Longford woman who died after being stabbed at a bar in New York City on Saturday evening has today being remembered as 'a wonderful young woman, ...
Sarah McNally, 41, who is originally from Co Longford, was stabbed at The Céilí House in Maspeth, Queens on March 30.
Tributes have been paid to an Irish woman who died following a stabbing incident in New York at the weekend.
An Irishwoman stabbed to death in a New York bar was attacked by her boyfriend, according to reports in the US. Sarah McNally, 41, was stabbed in the neck ...
He was charged with intention to murder and two counts of Criminal Possession of a weapon. Ms McNally was originally from Longford town and she had been living ...
A man has been arrested and charged in relation to the fatal stabbing of Longford woman Sarah McNally (41) last Saturday in New York.
Sarah McNally, who used to work in the Irish Prison Service before emigrating to America, was stabbed in the neck at the Céilí House.
Sarah died after being stabbed outside the Céilí House Bar in Maspeth, Queens, on Saturday 30 March. She is understood to have worked in the bar. Marcin Pieciak ...
Marcin Pieciak (36) and Sarah McNally (41) had been living together for several months.