Tragic Granada Reports journalist Teresa McMahon was "a vulnerable individual locked in a coercive and controlling relationship," described as "toxic" a second pre-inquest review into her death has revealed.
In a previous pre-inquest review at Bolton Coroners Court, Senior coroner for Manchester West, Timothy Brennand told how the 43-year-old producer and news editor was found dead at her flat in Little Hulton, Salford, on August 3, 2021.
It was established that reports of concerns over abuse had been made to police before her death - by friends, colleagues and family members.
In a second review at Bolton Coroners Court today, Mr Brennand stated Teresa was "locked in a coercive and controlling relationship," and was "a vulnerable individual." The court heard how an investigation by Greater Manchester Police has ruled out any criminal activity but attending in court, Teresa's Aunt Lorna McMahon stated she was unhappy with the investigations. READ MORE: IT security worker who hacked businesses caught out by neighbour's Wi-Fi Mr Brennand said "I cannot revisit any decision that Greater Manchester Police has arrived at relating to criminal proceedings." He set a date for a full inquest on February 10, which is expected to take at least a full day to conclude.
Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk