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Hotel death police wait to quiz Nicola McDonough | Hotel death police wait to quiz Nicola McDonough |
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Police are still waiting to speak to the critically injured daughter of a woman who died after an incident at a Greenock hotel. | |
Margaret McDonough, 52, was found severely injured in a room at the Premier Inn at about 07:00 on Friday and died in hospital later. | |
Her daughter Nicola, 23, was found with serious injuries in a nearby hallway. | Her daughter Nicola, 23, was found with serious injuries in a nearby hallway. |
Police said the women were not stabbed. They have not yet established if there were any suspicious circumstances. | |
On Saturday Det Insp David Wagstaff appealed for anyone who saw the women between 09:00 on Thursday and 07:00 on Friday to contact them. | On Saturday Det Insp David Wagstaff appealed for anyone who saw the women between 09:00 on Thursday and 07:00 on Friday to contact them. |
The two women had checked in to the hotel at about 15:50 on Thursday. | The two women had checked in to the hotel at about 15:50 on Thursday. |
They left the hotel a short time later and possibly returned between 00:30 and 01:00 on Friday. | They left the hotel a short time later and possibly returned between 00:30 and 01:00 on Friday. |
They were travelling in a red Suzuki Swift, registration number SL56CBF. | They were travelling in a red Suzuki Swift, registration number SL56CBF. |
Margaret McDonough was a mother of five grown children and a foster carer. She had stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate in council elections. | Margaret McDonough was a mother of five grown children and a foster carer. She had stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate in council elections. |
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