Four freed in French death inquiry

Four people questioned over the death of one of Ireland's top models have been released without charge.

Four people questioned over the death of one of Ireland's top models have been released without charge.

Katy French: three people held in connection with her death
Katy French: three people held in connection with her death

Detectives investigating how socialite Katy French died last December after a suspected drug overdose said tonight that files are being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.

A decision on whether to bring charges will be made at a later date. A 19-year-old man arrested this morning was released tonight. Earlier, a 39-year-old man, a woman aged 28, and another man in his mid-20s were freed after a day and a half of questioning at separate garda stations in Co Meath, just outside the Irish capital Dublin.

The arrests were the first made by gardai as they stepped up their intensive 11-week investigation into the suspicious death. Ms French, 24, died in hospital on December 6 after collapsing at a friend's house in Kilmessan, Co Meath, five days earlier.

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All four people were questioned individually at separate garda stations in Co Meath near to where Ms French took ill. They were detained under section four of the Criminal Justice Act.

The Swiss-born model had admitted in media interviews to taking cocaine in the past, but insisted she had given up the drug and had warned others of its dangers. She fell unconscious at a friend's house in the village of Kilmessan, Co Meath, after enjoying a night out in Dublin city centre. Hours later she lapsed into a coma. Ms French's parents, John and Janet, and sister Jill, maintained a bedside vigil as the 24-year-old lay critically ill on a life-support machine in a Navan hospital.

Despite the best efforts of medics she never regained consciousness and died on December 6. An initial post-mortem examination on the model was inconclusive and extensive toxicology tests have been carried to assess whether there were traces of cocaine or other drugs in her system. Gardai said investigating officers have received the findings of the tests on Ms French's body but refused to make them public. Miss French was one of the country's most photographed women and her rise to fame was synonymous with the Celtic Tiger affluence.

She and her family moved to Ireland when she was a young girl and settled in Enniskerry, Co Wicklow.

A week before her collapse she celebrated her 24th birthday in a fashionable Dublin nightclub with 400 invited guests.