Woman fatally stabbed in NYC bar was ‘sweet innocent’ worker from Ireland whose beau killed her: police sources
NY Post
The bar worker fatally stabbed in an Irish pub in Queens over the weekend was a “sweet innocent girl” from Ireland whose boyfriend attacked her, police sources and witnesses told The Post on Sunday.
Sarah McNally, 41, who lived in Glendale, died on the floor of the Ceili House pub on Grand Avenue in Maspeth after the 6:30 p.m. assault left her bleeding from stab wounds to her neck, police sources said.
It’s not clear what sparked the slaying.
But sources said McNally’s boyfriend — with whom she’d been living for several months — barged into the bar, knifed her, then tried to leave the hole-in-the-wall bar, whose Gaelic name means social gathering.
“She was just standing there talking,” said a female patron who witnessed the chaos. “Her boyfriend came in … and he just walked right in and stabbed her. Then he started trying to stab himself. Horrible. Just horrible!”
When the cops rolled up, the suspect had a blade in each hand and was bleeding from his self-inflicted knife wounds, sources said.