A mother-of-three died after being electrocuted while holding a charging phone in the bath, an inquest has heard.
'Fit and healthy' Ann-Marie O'Gorman, 46, from Shanliss Avenue, Santry, Co Dublin, was pronounced dead at Beaumont Hospital on October 30, last year after her husband Joe O'Gorman found her unresponsive in the bathroom at their home.
State Patholigist Heidi Okkers told Dubin District Coroner's Court that Mrs O'Gorman had electrocution-type burns to her chest and left arm and attributed the cause of death as electrocution by a charging cable and phone while in a bath.
Husband Mr O'Gorman gave evidence that he had left the house at around 6.40pm to drop their youngest daughter, Megan, at a party.
He told coroner Crona Gallagher that he had spoken to his wife on the phone at around 7.58pm while driving home.






