Boohoo since March 2019. A post-mortem examination showed Mr Lyttle had levels of morphine in his bloodstream consistent with overdose in even a long-term user, as well as cocaine, but the court heard he had no history of drug abuse.Coroner Alan Blunsdon ruled that Mr Lyttle had “naively” taken a lethal dose of morphine.Recording a conclusion of death by misadventure, Mr Blunsdon said: “(The victim) had a promising career in digital marketing, he was in good health, a member of a loving and supportive family and was standing on the threshold of potentially a very successful future, which he was keen to embrace.“He was working long hours with a view to promotion, he was an outgoing and promising person who was well regarded by others.“What.
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