Sunderland Echo

Woman died after taking drugs cocktail

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A woman whose death sparked a murder inquiry died after taking a ‘cocktail of drugs’, an inquest heard.

Nicola Ross was found inside a flat in Hylton Court, Oxclose, Washington on Monday, August 14, last year.

As part of inquiries, Northumbri­a Police arrested two men, both aged 40, on suspicion of murder as part of the investigat­ion launched into her death.

A third was also arrested in connection with the inquiry. The force has confirmed no action was taken against those arrested.

At an inquest, held at the Coroner’s Court at Sunderland Civic Centre, a brief hearing was told that Mrs Ross was found unresponsi­ve at the flate.

Paramedics were called, but she was declared dead just before 12.30pm.

Senior Assistant Coroner Karin Welch explained Mrs Ross, who used her maiden name of Shaw on occasion, had become estranged from her husband and had begun a new relationsh­ip with another man, who had caused “some difficulty with her extended family”.

She added: “It also had some impact upon her drug misuse.”

Ms Welch detailed how tests carried out as part of a post mortem examinatio­n found the presence of morphine, Gabapentin, a drug used to treat epilepsy, nerve pain and migraines, Alprazolam, which is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders, codeine, Tramadol, Diazepam and Amitriptyl­ine.

Samples also discovered cocaine in her system.

Dr Mark Egan, the pathologis­t who carried out the checks, said her death had been caused by the effects of drugs.

Ms Welch told the hearing: “Dr Egan identified toxic levels of morphine but also that a cocktail of drugs that had been taken.

“All on the balance of probabilit­y it leads me to say Mrs Ross’s death was drugrelate­d and that is the conclusion I have reached.”

As police inquiries got under way, officers said they were treating her death as “unexplaine­d.”

They said Mrs Ross, who lived in Newriggs, Fatfield, had been found with injuries, but that it was not known if they were the cause of her death.

 ??  ?? Police on the scene in Hylton Court, Oxclose, Washington, after the body of Nicola Ross was found.
Police on the scene in Hylton Court, Oxclose, Washington, after the body of Nicola Ross was found.

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