Sunderland Echo

The legal high addict who tried to stree others away from life of drugs found dead in overdose tragedy

MAN HAD SPOKEN OUT AGAINST LEGAL HIGHS

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

A former legal-high addict who spoke out to warn others about the use of dangerous substances died after taking a cocktail of drugs.

Jourdan Michael William Ridley was just 24 when he died last November, after he collapsed at his Sunderland home.

A combinatio­n of prescripti­on and non-prescripti­on drugs were found in his system, an inquest at Sunderland Coroner’s Court heard.

Jourdan told the Echo in 2014 how his addiction to socalled legal highs ruined his life and sent him to prison.

The then 21-year-old spoke of how he had turned his life around after spending £60 a day on the thenlegal drugs and a spell in jail after assaulting a former girlfriend.

He said at the time: “Legal highs ruin your body and ruin your head. I was like a zombie. I would go to sleep standing up.

“I have absolutely turned my life around and I want other people to do the same.”

Tragically, the retail worker died just over two years later, after collapsing at his home in Westheath Avenue, Leechmere, in the early hours of November 3, 2016.

A post-mortem examinatio­n by Home Office pathologis­t Dr Jennifer Bolton found no underlying health conditions.

However a toxicology report stated he had small amounts of epilepsy drug Pregabalin, heroin-replacemen­t Methadone, as well as Morphine in his system.

Sunderland Senior Coroner Derek Winter said the morphine pointed at illicit heroin use, and said that Pregabalin is sometimes used as a recreation­al drug.

The official cause of death was one of bronchopne­umonia, caused by the ingestion of the three substances.

Mr Winter said the low levels of the drugs, had proved a lethal combinatio­n, the side effects of which include a rapid heartbeat, respirator­y distress, coma and death.

“The use of multiple drugs, even small amounts, leads to an increased risk of side effects,” Mr Winter added.

Mr Winter recorded a conclusion of misadventu­re.

“The use of multiple drugs leads to an increased risk” DEREK WINTER

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Jourdan Ridley
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Jourdan Ridley, pictured two years ago when he urged others to stay off substances.

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