hereThe inquest heard from Mr Nowak's partner Margo Redis, who had known him for around five years. They moved in together in February.The day before he died, Ms Redis said Mr Nowak seemed 'his general self'.She said he was a 'kind person' and a 'very hard worker'.The pair went to bed and Mr Nowak left in the morning.
He carried out the work in the car park of his former home, where his friends still live.She said he had a 'professional jack' he used on her car the day before he died, but it was broken.A toxicology report found there was 'evidence of recent use of amphetamine...
which may have had a detrimental effect on his cognitive behaviour'.It is not believed it 'directly caused his death, but it affected his judgement'.
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