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Published 12:38 7 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 14:14 7 Jan 2019 GMT
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A coroner will now take over the case.
She is survived by her husband Ross and three children Tadhg, Ciannait and Fionn.
A native of Tirkeenan in Monaghan, Ms De Hoed attended Trinity College in the 1980s before emigrating to New Zealand.
A death notice in the The New Zealand Herald said that Ms De Hoed died "doing what she loved" and that she would be "sorely missed".
Tributes have been paid to Ms De Hoed on social media, where she was described as "a larger-than-life character, a one-off."
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