JP McManus daughter-in-law Emma dies suddenly in Barbados
Ms McManus, a mother of three young children, died on Wednesday morning after falling ill at a private villa on the grounds of the luxury Sandy Lane resort, Barbados
Emma McManus, daughter-in-law of horse racing magnate JP McManus, has died suddenly in Barbados. Picture; Stephen McCarthy / Sportsfile
Thu, 31 Dec, 2020 - 17:20
David Raleigh
Emma McManus, a young mother of three children and daughter-in-law of horsing racing magnate JP McManus, has died suddenly after falling ill in Barbados.
The 40-year-old Trinity graduate is the daughter of former Irish tennis star and retired businessman Peter Ledbetter, and is married to JP McManus son John McManus. The couple have three young children under the age of nine.
THE family of racing magnate JP McManus are grieving the sudden death of his daughter-in-law Emma.
The daughter of former Irish tennis star Peter Ledbetter, who was married to Mr McManus’s son John, died suddenly on Wednesday morning in Barbados.
She was staying a private villa on the grounds of the luxury Sandy Lane resort, Barbados, which was purchased in the late 1990s by JP McManus, financier Dermot Desmond, and horse breeder John Magnier.
It is understood that Ms McManus (40), originally from Blackrock, Co Dublin, awoke in her room in the early hours of and complained of feeling unwell.