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Died
  
23 January 2016, Howth, Republic of Ireland

Mary Jennifer Guinness (née Hollwey; 22 August 1937 – 23 January 2016), was an English-born Irish socialite and member of the Guinness family.

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She married John Henry Guinness on 9 April 1959 and they had three children: Ian Richard Guinness (b. 15 March 1961), Gillian Sarah Guinness (b. 8 July 1962) and Tania Caroline Guinness (b. 10 February 1966). She was a keen sailor and had been a member of Howth Yacht Club.

Kidnapping

In April 1986 she was kidnapped for ransom but rescued by the Garda Síochána from a home on Waterloo Road in south Dublin eight days later.

At trial, brothers Michael and John Cunningham were convicted, along with Anthony Kelly, after being arrested at the house on Waterloo Road. Brian McNicholl was also convicted, with the judge accepting that his role was mainly to provide a location for Guinness to be held. Kelly died in 2005 from undisclosed causes, and Michael Cunningham died in 2015 at age 65 after having suffered a massive heart attack at his home in Ballyfermot.

Personal life

She and her family lived at Ceanchor House, Ceanchor Road, Baily, Howth, County Dublin.

John Henry Guinness (10 April 1935 – 29 February 1988) died at age 52 in a mountain-walking accident in Snowdonia. Jennifer Guinness died on 23 January 2016, aged 78, following a long battle with cancer.

References

Jennifer Guinness Wikipedia


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