NorthWalesLive reports. She found her partner wedged between a fitted wardrobe and the bed, with his chin pushed down into his chest.
Paying tribute to her partner of two decades, Ms Hewitt said: "Stephen loved my grandchildren. He is deeply missed by all of us and his memory will be treasured always."Reviewing the evidence, John Gittins, coroner for North Wales east and central.
said images captured on police bodycams show McNally's head slumped forward in an "unnatural position". A postmortem concluded McNally's blood-alcohol level was almost three times more than the legal drink-driving limit.
The cause of death was attributed as alcohol-related postural asphyxia, with the coroner concluding that McNally's death was alcohol-related. For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here..
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