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Horror as woman found dead in bed after dementia patient ‘visited room 100 times’

By staff24 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Marcella O’Sullivan, 95, was found dead in in her bed at Brid Haven Nursing Home in Mallow, Co Cork, with a duvet over her head and another dementia patient in the room

Marcella O’Sullivan was found dead in her bedroom
Marcella O’Sullivan was found dead in her bedroom

An elderly woman was found dead in a bed with a duvet over her head after being visited over 100 times that day by another dementia patient, an inquest heard.

Marcella O’Sullivan was found deceased in her bedroom at Brid Haven Nursing Home in Mallow, Co Cork, shortly after 8pm on April 13, 2022. The 95-year-old had advanced dementia and physical limitations and died from aspiration of vomit. An inquest in Mallow today heard from medical staff at the home that another patient, who also had severe dementia, was in the room when they entered at 8.03pm that night.

 Bridhaven Nursing Home
The incident happened at the Bridhaven Nursing Home(Image: Google Maps)

Coroner Frank O’Connell was told that the other woman was a “roamer” who entered the room of other patients and picked up items. CCTV footage analysed by gardai indicated that she went to the room of Mrs O’Sullivan over 100 times on the day she died. The vast majority of her visits lasted a few seconds.

The evidence was that the duvet was not over the head of Mrs O’Sullivan when she was last seen by staff shortly after 5pm. Mr O’Connell said that it was accepted that Marcella was physically unable to lift the duvet herself.

Assistant State Pathologist, Dr Margaret Bolster, carried out a post-mortem on the deceased. She said that the case was complex in nature, reported the Irish Mirror.

Dr Bolster said it was her opinion, and those of her colleagues, that Mrs O’Sullivan died after her airways were covered by the duvet leading to an aspiration of her gastric contents.

She said that there was a a history of dysphagia (difficulty of swallowing) which meant that the pensioner was on a liquid diet. Dr Bolster noted that the duvet cover was “less breathable” as it was water proofed. She said that the deceased had a bruise on her tongue. There was also a large amount of vomit.

Mrs O’Sullivan had been fed by staff at around 5pm that day. She was comfortable, had her eyes open and the duvet was at her waist. She wasn’t checked again by staff until 8.03pm when she was found dead.

A decision was made to contact gardai arising out of the circumstances in which Mrs O’Sullivan was found dead. A file was prepared for the DPP.

Det Insp John O’Connell said that the woman who was in the room when Mrs O’Suillivan was found dead was assessed by an expert geriatrician. He deemed her not capable of recalling the evening in which Mrs O’Sullivan died. This woman has also since passed away.

Det Insp O’Connell said that the DPP directed that no criminal prosecution be made in the case. He said they were left with two possible explanations.

The first scenario was that Mrs O’Sullivan vomited and died with the duvet then being placed over her head by the other patient. Det Insp O’Connell said that the second scenario involved the other dementia patient putting the duvet over Mrs O’Sullivan’s head and her aspirating her gastric contents, and dying.

Det Insp O’Connell said that there was “no clear evidence” forensic or otherwise to suggest that the other woman intended to cause harm to Mrs O’Sullivan. He said that the other woman “had no history of aggression.”

The six-person jury recorded an open verdict. The foreman said that they were all of the belief that a third party put the duvet over the head of Mrs O’Sulllivan. However, they couldn’t say who that person was or whether it occurred before or after she died.

Coroner Frank O’Connell offered his heartfelt condolences to the family of Mrs O’Sullivan whom he said had passed “on to her reward.” He thanked the O’Sullivan family for the enormous dignity they had shown during the inquest. He said that it was unfortunate that both families had been put in an “awful position” arising out of the controversy that had occurred.

Barrister Christian Douglas, BL, apologised to the family of Mrs O’Sullivan on behalf of Brid Haven nursing home. “Brid Haven nursing home wishes to express our deepest and most sincere apologies…(for) the failings identified. We understand the pain and distress this has caused.”

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