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The inquest into the death of Newcastle University first-year student, Stephanie Sillifant, has found that she died of natural causes due to two pre-existing health conditions.
The Chronicle reported that the 18-year-old, who had both epilepsy and diabetes, was found “suddenly and unexpectedly unresponsive” on October 4 2020, just two days after she arrived to Park View Student Village.
Stephanie was one of four young people in Newcastle to lose their life that weekend. After the deaths, Newcastle University issued a drug warning to students. Some were linked to illicit drugs MDMA or ketamine, and 10 arrests were made over the next days.
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image captionStephanie Sillifant had a history of epilepsy and diabetes
A student who was among four young people to die over a weekend, prompting police to issue a drugs warning, died of natural causes, an inquest found.
Stephanie Sillifant, 18, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, had been at Newcastle University for two days when she died on 4 October.
An inquiry into illegal drugs was begun when three others died in Newcastle.
The inquest heard the medical student had diabetes and epilepsy but had not taken any illicit drugs.
Miss Sillifant died during a 48-hour period when a second Newcastle University student, Jeni Larmour, 18, from County Armagh, a 21-year-old Northumbria University student and an 18-year-old man from Washington also passed away.
First year student died from natural causes within days of arriving in Newcastle, inquest hears
Stephanie Sillifant was found suddenly and unexpectedly unresponsive at her flat in Park View student village on October 4
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