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Published 19:23 19 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 19:27 19 Dec 2017 GMT
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A verdict of suicide was returned for Alan Hawe.
Following the verdict, the solicitor who represented Mary Coll, the mother of Clodagh Hawe, said that the family are glad "the ordeal of the inquest is over".
Mr Liam Keane told RTÉ's Drivetime that Alan Hawe knew Ms Coll would be the first person to find the note that had been pinned to the house.
He added that "it was clear from the inquest" Mr Hawe told his counsellor "that his position as a pillar of the community was under threat".
Mr Keane said that the Coll family would've been aware of this, and Mr Hawe believed his marriage "was at the point of breakdown".
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