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Mr Davies added: 'This is a tragic case of a man whose career and lifestyle were destroyed by alcoholism which led to his death last summer.'
Mr Timms was admitted to hospital on numerous occasions with alcohol withdrawal and seizures and had the support of alcohol groups in Cornwall.
But he 'minimised his alcohol use and the effects on his health and lifestyle' and was drinking large quantities of lager and vodka.
Andrew Timms, 47, was more than five-times over the drink-drive limit when he was discovered dead at home in Tehidy, Cornwall (file image, pictured)
Several empty vodka bottles were found in his home in Tehidy.