Conor Mitchell A MAN who died in a horror crash had been drinking, had taken cannabis and cocaine and was not wearing a seatbelt, an inquest heard yesterday. Conor Mitchell, 26, who was from the Bingley area but more recently living in Skipton, suffered a catastrophic brain injury when his car smashed into a wall on Skipton Road, Utley, in the early hours of February 20 last year. The young dad was taken to Leeds General Infirmary (LGI), but died later that day. In a statement read out in the hearing, held virtually at Bradford Coroners’ Court, Mr Mitchell’s dad, Stuart, said his son had enjoyed a number of sports and supported Bradford City.
The inquest was held virtually at Bradford Coroners’ Court, located inside Bradford Magistrates’ Court (pictured above) AN INQUEST ruled there was a “missed opportunity” to send an ambulance sooner on the day of a man’s tragic death. Coroner Katy Dickinson said the outcome for Eccleshill man Jason Musgrove, who died on October 3 last year from peritonitis due to a perforated ulcer, may have been different if an ambulance had been sent earlier. The inquest into the 47-year-old dad’s death was held at Bradford Coroners’ Court and heard he had been suffering from abdominal pain and an ambulance was called to his home on October 2.
Huddersfield true gent died after drinking session at pal s house, inquest hears
Eddie Furey, 44, couldn t be roused the next morning and medics were unable to save his life
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A popular 44-year-old furniture salesman died after drinking and taking drugs an inquest heard today (Mon). Eddie Vinny Furey, a single man of Huddersfield, is said to have gone round to a friend s house on 6 February where he drank and took drugs. Angela Brocklehurst, assistant coroner at Bradford Coroner s Court, was told by coroner s officer Jayne Dawson that that the following morning he was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary but failed to respond to treatment and died on February 7.
Kieran Albert died following a collision between a quad bike and car in Great Horton Road on April 19 AN inquest into the death of a man who was riding a quad bike when he was fatally injured in a crash with a car last month has been opened. Kieran Albert, known to friends as Kiki or Keeks, suffered serious injuries in the crash in Great Horton Road near the University of Bradford. The 31-year-old’s quad bike was involved in a collision with a Volkswagen Caddy at about 5.40pm on Monday, April 19, as he rode away from the city centre.
Abu Farhan, 14, drowned at Goit Stock Waterfall on March 30 THE inquest of the teenager who drowned at the beauty spot Goit Stock waterfall in Cullingworth in March has opened. Mohammad Abu Farhan, 14, died after drowning at the waterfall on March 30. The teenager, who lived in Barkerend, was identified at the scene by his sister Salma Akhtar, Bradford Coroners Court heard this morning. The inquest opening heard Abu had been at the waterfall, a popular beauty spot for walkers, with friends, when he entered the water. He then went underwater and did not resurface. His friends called the emergency services, and paramedics and police attended the scene.