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Amy Winehouse inquest: Singer drank herself to death

 Amy Winehouse inquest: Singer drank herself to death


Editor Katie Watkin's  8/1/2013


Global superstar Amy Winehouse sadly passed away after consuming too much alcohol, a second inquest has confirmed.  

Winehouse, 27, was found dead at her home in Camden, north London, in 2011.  The verdict is identical to the first hearing which had to be repeated after the deputy coroner was found to lack the relevant qualification.  

The deputy coroner had been hired by her husband, senior coroner for inner north London area, but had not been a registered lawyer for five years.  
Dr Shirley Radcliffe, St Pancras Coroner, recorded a verdict of misadventure, the same as the original inquest in October 2011. The hearing also heard the same evidence as the first inquest

The hearing was told the star was more than five times the legal drink-drive limit when she died, having 416mg of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood in her system - the legal driving limit is 80mg. Dr Radcliffe said the star died from "alcohol toxicity", adding it was "a level of alcohol commonly associated with fatality". 

She said Winehouse "voluntarily consumed alcohol" and added "two empty vodka bottles were on the floor" beside her bed when her body was discovered. In a written statement, Winehouse's GP, Dr Christina Romete, said she saw her patient the night before her death. "She specifically said she did not want to die," said Dr Romete. 

The hearing was told the star was more than five times the legal drink-drive limit when she died, having 416mg of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood in her system - the legal driving limit is 80mg.   

Dr Radcliffe said the star died from "alcohol toxicity", adding it was "a level of alcohol commonly associated with fatality".  She said Winehouse "voluntarily consumed alcohol" and added "two empty vodka bottles were on the floor" beside her bed when her body was discovered.  

 In a written statement, Winehouse's GP, Dr Christina Romete, said she saw her patient the night before her death. "She specifically said she did not want to die," said Dr Romete.

 The doctor added: "She was genuinely unwilling to follow the advice of doctors, being someone who wanted to do things her own way."  The doctor's statement also revealed Winehouse struggled with an eating disorder.

   Det Insp Les Newman confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances over the death.  The inquest was told the post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as alcohol toxicity and the singer probably suffered a respiratory arrest.

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