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The
Medical report from Helen Joseph hospital,Dr Shirley Radcliffe
confirming that albert Mangwairdied from “alcohol toxicity” after
drinking toomuch,Over-exhaustion and drugs overdose...
The inquest heard
that Albert 28, collapsed in the his friends home had been more
thanfive-times the legal S.A drink-drive limit with 416mgof alcohol per
100 millilitres of blood in hissystem....
Radcliffe described thereasons
for ICU admission included hypoxemia and one of his friend found “two
empty vodka bottles[found] on the Car” and he hadbeen suffering from
the eating disorder Bulimiafor several months before his death and
endless partying session with little or no resting...
sample taken from
his stomach showed poly-drug cocktail and he overdosed Heroin,Cocaine
'crack' and cannabis 0.08gms was also found in his blood...and his death
was caused by massive heart attack and respiratory failure followed by
sudden Heart stop...and end up dead within seconds! R.I.P Mangwear!
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Amy Winehouse told her GP she didn’t want to die just hours before
she was found dead, a second inquest into her death has heard.
The coroner’s verdict, confirming that Winehouse died from
“alcohol toxicity” after drinking too much, is identical to that of the first
hearing, which had to be repeated after the deputy coroner on duty was found to
be unqualified.
St Pancras Coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe recorded a second
verdict of death by “misadventure”.
The inquest heard that Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at
her home in Camden, North London on 23 July 2011, had been more than five-times
the legal drink-drive limit with 416mg of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
in her system.
Radcliffe described “two empty vodka bottles [found] on the
floor” beside Winehouse’s bed, which she was said to have “voluntarily
consumed”.
Winehouse’ GP, Dr Christina Romete gave evidence in a
written statement that said she saw her patient the night before her death at
which time “she specifically said she did not want to die”.
The doctor, who described Winehouse as single-minded and
intelligent, continued: “She was genuinely unwilling to follow the advice of
doctors, being someone who wanted to do things her own way.”
Winehouse had repeatedly refused psychiatric help fearing
its effect on her creativity, Romete said. Her statement revealed that
Winehouse had been suffering from the eating disorder Bulimia for several
months before her death.
The Back to Black
singer had a history of alcohol and drug use, including heroine, crack cocaine
and cannabis, but had stopped taking drugs before spending some months in St.
Lucia.
Romete stated that the singer was taking medication Librium
to cope with alcohol withdrawal and had fallen into a pattern of abstaining from
drinking and then relapsing.
The night before her death Winehouse told Romete that after
three weeks without a drink she had started drinking again “because she was
bored”.
A statement from Winehouse’s bodyguard Andrew Morris was
also heard. He described his relationship with the artist as being like
“brother and sister”. He said he had
checked on her in the morning, returning at around 3pm because “it was still
quiet, which seemed strange”.
When he returned to her room “She was in the same position
as in the morning. I checked her pulse but I couldn't find one," he said.
Detective Inspector Les Newman confirmed that there were no
suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.
The post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as
alcohol toxicity and probable respiratory arrest.
The inquest was reheard following the resignation of the
coroner in charge, according to a spokesman for Camden Council.
St Pancras coroner Dr Andrew Reid quit in December after
allegations that he hired his “unqualified” wife as an assistant deputy
coroner.
Suzanne Greenaway was appointed assistant deputy coroner in
inner north London in 2009 by Dr Reid but she stood down in November after it
emerged she did not have the correct qualifications.
Dr Reid was suspended in February as the Official for
Judicial Complaints (OJC) began an investigation.
Winehouse’s name was on list of inquests set to be reheard
in January at St Pancras Coroner’s Court.
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