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Sean McCarthaigh

Mystery surrounds sudden death of healthy man in Dublin as inquest hears it was 'out of the blue event'

A mystery still surrounds the sudden and unexplained death of a healthy 57-year-old male at his home in Dublin two years ago, an inquest had heard.

A sitting of Dublin District Coroner’s Court on Monday heard post-mortem results could not provide any medical reason for the death of John “Jack” Ryan in his rented flat on New Cabra Road in Phibsboro on May 27, 2021.

Although the deceased’s brother, Des Ryan, informed the inquest that his late brother had received a Covid-19 vaccine about two to three weeks before he died, the coroner, Clare Keane, said there was no evidence to suggest the vaccine was a contributory factor in his death.

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Mr Ryan said it was something he had thought about as he had read reports that there were some links between the vaccine and deaths in older people but he acknowledged it was “very difficult to determine.”

Dr Keane also stated there was no evidence to suggest Mr Ryan, who came originally from Clerihan, Co Tipperary, had died as a result of foul play or suicide.

The inquest heard gardai were alerted by Mr Ryan’s landlady, Leanne Brady, to the discovery of her tenant’s body in his bedroom around lunchtime on May 27, 2021.

In a statement, Garda Mark Campbell said Ms Brady explained that two other tenants had broken down the door of Mr Ryan’s flat as they had been concerned that he had not been seen over the previous few days and he had not paid his rent.

Garda Campbell said the last known sighting of Mr Ryan was by one of his neighbours, Gerard Coogan, at around 9am on May 25, 2021 – two days before the discovery of his body.

Mr Ryan told the inquest that he had not seen his brother since around the time of their mother’s first anniversary in 2010 but had spoken to him about six months before his death and had also tried to contact him at Christmas in 2020.

He believed his brother, who had previously worked in the construction industry in Ireland and Australia, had not worked since 2008 as a result of the downturn in the economy and problems with a bad back.

Mr Ryan said his brother had seemed in “reasonable form” when they had last spoken, while his health was “fairly robust.”

He rejected any suggestion that his brother would have a drug dependency, while he believed he had not drunk alcohol for years.

Asked by the coroner if he knew if his brother had any personal struggles, Mr Ryan replied that he only appeared to have difficulty in adjusting to the fact that life was “passing him by.”

Mr Ryan said his brother’s neighbours were “as surprised as anyone” at his death.

He said he was aware that his brother had the Comirnaty (Pfizer) Covid-19 vaccine from a HSE vaccination certificate found in his flat.

The inquest heard that his family did not believe Mr Ryan had contracted Covid-19 at any stage.

His sister, Maria Ryan, said she had spoken to her late brother about three weeks before his death when he had seemed in “pretty good health” apart from some aches and pains.

Ms Ryan said he went shopping most days and used to take regular walks in Phoenix Park.

“He seemed to live a fairly healthy lifestyle,” she remarked.

Dr Keane said the medical records from the deceased’s family doctor showed he had no significant medical issues and had last visited his GP over 18 months before his death.

The coroner said a post-mortem had found no problems with Mr Ryan’s cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal systems.

While a toxicology report showed some paracetamol and alcohol in his body, Dr Keane said they were “low concentrations.”

Returning an open verdict, Dr Keane apologised to Mr Ryan’s family that the inquest was unable to establish a definite cause of death.

“It was an out of the blue event and it is impossible to say anything more,” the coroner observed.

Mr Ryan said he was “surprised” that no explanation could be found given the advances in modern medicine.

He described his late brother as a “very honest person who was loyal to his friends.”

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