Sunderland Echo

TRAGIC DEATH OF FIREWORK ATTACK VICTIM

In quest told mum died days after rocket fired at her home

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

A woman died just days after she had to be moved out of her home when it was targeted in a firework attack by a youth, an inquest heard.

The hearing was told Sylvia Brook was subjected to antisocial abuse for several months before the rocket was fired at her property in Thompson Road, Southwick, on Bonfire Night last year.

The 60-year-old and her son Wayne were moved by police and had been helped by a number of other organisati­ons, with her body found at the bedsit in nearby Goschen Street on the morning of Wednesday, November 8.

An inquest into her death was told four youths had been held to account for trouble in the area, with three prosecuted for public order offences and the fourth for throwing a firework. But while their activities had been said to have had an “adverse impact” on Sylvia, the hearing at Sunderland coroner’s court was told they could not be held responsibl­e for her death.

Coroner Derek Winter was told a post-mortem examinatio­n found her cause of death to be the combinatio­n of the toxic effects of a mix of drugs.

Tests found Sylvia had the painkiller codeine as well as antidepres­sant drugs zopiclone, diazepam and mirtazapin­e in her system when she died, which although not in high doses, can cause problems with the heart and lungs.

Acting Detective Inspector Victoria Ford-Stubbs told the hearing Sylvia had not looked after her health and personal care, had an issue with drinking in the past and was also a smoker.

“Sylvia had suffered from antisocial behaviour in the previous six months,” she said. “The antisocial behaviour accumulate­d on November 5, and this increased the stress caused to Sylvia.”

Mr Winter, recording a conclusion of misadventu­re, said: “There is no suggestion of any direct link between the actions of individual­s explained by the officer, but it has to be said their conduct in some way must have had an adverse impact to the lifestyle of Sylvia and ruined the enjoyment of occupying her home without interferen­ce or nuisance.”

“Sylvia had suffered from antisocial behaviour” VICTORIA FORD-STUBBS

 ??  ?? Sylvia Brook’s home in Thompson Road, Southwick, was targeted in an attack which used a firework.
Sylvia Brook’s home in Thompson Road, Southwick, was targeted in an attack which used a firework.

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