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Knowledge from the schoolteacher’s smartwatch reveals when her coronary heart stopped beating.
Knowledge from Ashling Murphy’s smartwatch has been proven to the jury in her homicide trial.
Detective Garda Ciaran Byrne from the Nationwide Cyber Crime Unit informed the jury one of many duties was to attempt to verify if any units captured Ashling Murphy’s final actions.
He stated the FitBit Smartwatch was linked on to an app on her cellphone.
Knowledge reveals her coronary heart price began at 100beats per minute at 2:51pm – when her train began – earlier than rising for a time frame till 3:21pm.
Right here, the court docket heard there was a fast lower till 3:27, earlier than there have been slight ups and downs.
At 3:31 – the watch now not data a heartrate.
33-year-old Jozef Puska, of Lynally Grove, Mucklagh, Co. Offaly, denies murdering Ashling Murphy on January twelfth, 2022.
The trial continues this afternoon.
