A mother's tragic final social media post with her migrant boyfriend has come to light as authorities identify him as the prime suspect in her murder in Ireland. The post, shared hours before her death, showed the couple together, with the victim expressing happiness about their relationship.
Details of the Incident
The victim, a 32-year-old mother of two, was found dead in her apartment in Dublin on July 15, 2026. Police confirmed that she had sustained multiple stab wounds. The suspect, her 34-year-old boyfriend who is a migrant from Nigeria, was taken into custody for questioning but has not yet been charged.
The Final Post
According to sources close to the investigation, the victim posted a photo on Instagram captioned: "So blessed to have found love again. He makes me feel safe and cherished." The post has since been deleted, but screenshots have been circulated among friends and family. The suspect reportedly commented on the post with heart emojis.
Police Investigation
Detective Inspector Sarah O'Brien of the Irish police stated, "We are treating this as a domestic violence incident. The suspect is known to the victim and is cooperating with our inquiries. We urge anyone with information to come forward." The police have not disclosed a motive but are examining the couple's relationship history.
Community Reaction
Friends and family of the victim expressed shock and grief. A close friend, Mary O'Connell, said, "She was so happy with him. We never saw this coming. She trusted him completely." The victim's mother called for justice, saying, "My daughter was a loving mother. She didn't deserve this."
Migrant Community Concerns
The case has sparked discussions about migrant relationships and domestic violence. Advocacy groups emphasize that this is an isolated incident and not representative of the migrant community. The Nigerian embassy in Ireland has offered consular assistance to the suspect, who is entitled to a fair trial.
Ongoing Proceedings
The suspect remains in custody as investigations continue. A post-mortem examination confirmed the cause of death as stab wounds to the chest. The trial is expected to commence in the coming months.



