MailOnline reports. A post-mortem examination carried out by Dr Stephen Leadbeatter at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff led to the provisional cause of death being given as "unascertained", the inquest heard.He was found alongside his partner, who was also deceased, the coroner heard.Mr Stevenson's family has consented to his remains being used for medical research purposes.The inquest heard that police had not treated the deaths as being suspicious.Mr Stevenson, who was born in Bangor, had worked as a journalist for over four decades having had his life turned upside down by alcoholism.Former colleague Garmon Rhys, the head of news and current affairs at BBC Wales, said: “He was an articulate commentator who had a sharp mind and.
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