
A mother who was allegedly beaten in a 4am assault at her home in Ireland has died in hospital.
Nadine Lott, 30, died in St Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin, at around 6pm yesterday where she had been in a serious condition since Saturday morning.
Ms Lott, who was from Arklow, County Wicklow, and studied beauty therapy, was found at her home in the early hours of Saturday.
Suspected attacker Daniel Murtagh, 32, was charged with serious assault on Monday and could now face more serious charges, according to Ireland’s garda police.

A post-mortem examination is expected to take place today as Ms Lott’s friends mourn a ‘devastating and tragic loss’.
One friend, Anne Kennedy, said: ‘Such a heartbreaking thing to happen to a family, just so very sad for little girl and family.’
Maria Kinsella said: ‘RIP beautiful Nadine, may you get the softest bed in heaven, thoughts with the Lott family and your little girl.’
Irish lawmaker Simon Harris said: ‘My thoughts are with Nadine and her family and friends this evening. A devastating and tragic loss for them and for the entire community.’
Ms Lott was attacked while her six-year-old daughter was asleep in the apartment.

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