A FASHION designer has been found dead on board a yacht docked in a plush Hamptons resort.
Entrepreneur Martha Nolan-O’Slattara, 33, was identified after her remains were found on board the vessel on Tuesday morning.
Martha Nolan-O’Slattara, 33, was found dead on board a yachtTikTok
Cops made the chilling discovery in the early hours at the Montauk Yacht Club in New York.
She was pronounced dead at the scene after being given CPR.
Investigators have been tight-lipped on the cause and manner of death, sparking mystery.
Her cause of death was ruled inconclusive, as reported by The East Hampton Star.
But, boaters in the area recalled how they heard screams, as reported by The New York Post.
Captains of the yacht club reportedly heard cries from the docks.
A boater told The Mail they heard screams when her body was found.
The owner of the vessel Nolan O’Slattara was found on reportedly screamed “that’s my girlfriend” as he begged for help.
Homicide detectives are among the law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation.
The Montauk Yacht Club boasts a range of amenities, including rooms with stunning views of the marina and Lake Montauk, private beaches, high-end restaurants, and sports.
It is the home of Montauk’s only padel courts.
And, rooms at the plush getaway can cost around $1,500 in the summer.
Nolan-O’Slattara, originally from Ireland, was the founder of the fashion label East x East.
The company, based in New York, has been trading for almost four years, according to her LinkedIn profile.
‘GOALS ACHIEVED’
Just weeks before her death, she reflected on the fashion brand’s success.
She showed off the pop-up shop that she had launched in Montauk.
“Goals Achieved,” she captioned the clip.
In the video, she showed off the beach clothing and swimwear that was neatly hung on rails.
That proved to be her final TikTok post.
Nolan-O’Slattara’s social media account was peppered with lifestyle and travel content.
In one clip from last year, she gave fans an insight into her luxury getaway to the Caribbean island of Saint Barthelemy, known as Saint Barts.
And, she shared footage taken from a plane window while flying over New York City.
“New York or nowhere,” she wrote.
Nolan-O’Slattara was also the founder of Duper – another fashion label.
She was the CEO of Brand Growth Consultants, a consultancy firm based in New York, and had been working as a Director of Operations at K4 Capital Management since June 2024.
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