A homeless BBC TV star took her own life after years battling a tragic combination of mental health issues and chronic substance abuse, a coroner said.
Paige Greenaway, 23, who appeared in the BBC docuseries Love And Drugs On The Street, was found hanged at her Brighton home on February 9 last year following an argument with her partner.
The inquest was halted October last year when her mother claimed her daughter s death was not a straightforward suicide..
But the resumed inquest at Hove heard boyfriend Joe Holloway had been cleared of any involvement by a new Sussex Police investigation.
DS Chris Lane told the hearing the new investigation had been ordered by the chief constable and detectives from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team and found no evidence of foul play in her death.
Paige Greenaway, pictured during the 2017 BBC documentary Love And Drugs On The Street . Photo: BBC THERE was no foul play involved in the death of a young woman who featured in a TV documentary on homelessness and had endured “the most tragic combination of circumstances”, an inquest heard. Paige Greenaway was found dead at her home in Richmond Terrace, Brighton, on Sunday, February 9 last year. The 23-year-old had appeared in a BBC 3 documentary about people living on the streets of Brighton and Hove in 2017, when she was 21. An inquest into her death began on October 15 and a provisional cause of death was given as hanging.