A highly respected charity fundraiser and mother tragically died after falling from a building in Manchester city centre.
Ms O'Hare, who was in her 40s and resided in Manchester, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene on Great Ancoats Street on Monday, June 30.
The police are not treating her death as suspicious.
Originally from the Wirral, Ms O'Hare co-founded a charity named Elle for Elle, which aimed to support vulnerable women in refuges with basic toiletries and beauty products.
Her charitable work was reportedly recognised in Westminster. However, according to Companies House, Elle for Elle was dissolved in 2022, reports Manchester Evening News.
It is believed that Ms O'Hare also held a role with The Cheshire Magazine, coordinating charity events in the Cheshire area and beyond.
Manchester Coroners' Court has confirmed receipt of a file of evidence regarding Ms O'Hare's death.
No date for an inquest opening has been set yet.
Following the incident, an area around the Leonardo Hotel and Victoria House apartments on Great Ancoats Street was cordoned off, with a police scene in place.
Emergency services were called to the scene at around 7am.
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death and it was determined that there was also no third-party involvement in the fall.
No further details have been disclosed.