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Inquest conclusions

Date of inquest Date inquest concluded Name of deceased Conclusion
06/05/2026 06/05/2026 ASHWORTH, Michael On 23 November 2025 Michael ASHWORTH was found collapsed at 1 Mitre Street, Burnley having taken a mixture of street and prescription drugs including heroin and cocaine, plus alcohol, against a background of significant coronary atheromatous disease, and was taken to Royal Blackburn Hospital where, despite eventual return of spontaneous circulation after not less than 73 minutes, he continued to deteriorate and died on 25 November 2025.
06/05/2026 06/05/2026 IVES, Mark Drink related death
06/05/2026 06/05/2026 MOUNSEY, Brian Accidental death
06/05/2026 08/05/2026 ROWLEY, Michael John Michael John ROWLEY died on the 28th March 2025 in Blackburn hospital as a result of sepsis caused by bronchopneumonia. He was admitted the day before from his home where he was found in a peri-arrest state. Mr ROWLEY suffered with a number of comorbidities and his mobility had significantly deteriorated over the course of the preceding months, and he was awaiting a visit from his social worker at the time of his death. He had a package of care in place however carers did not call for medical assistance on the 23rd March 2025 when his condition deteriorated. Had this been done it is unlikely Mr ROWLEY would have died when he did.
07/05/2026 07/05/2026 ANGUS, Kay Lindsay On 25 December 2025 Kay Lyndsey ANGUS was found collapsed at her home address of 63 Whitegate Close, Padiham having taken heroin and a number of other prescription and illicit drugs against a background of severe Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and despite best efforts she could not be resuscitated. 
07/05/2026 07/05/2026 FITTON, Calen Luke Suicide
07/05/2026 07/05/2026 STONEHEWER, Robert PAUL On 5 January 2026 Robert Paul STONEHEWER was found already deceased in the bedroom of his home address at 132 Lowerhouse Lane, Burnley. He had suffered an gastrointestinal bleed and aspiration of gastric content, whilst impaired in cognition and respiratory function as a consequence of taking a significantly higher than therapeutic level of pregabalin, together with codeine.
07/05/2026 07/05/2026 TAYLOR , Sam Andrew Matthew Sam Andrew Matthew TAYLOR died on the 15th January 2026 at the Royal Preston Hospital as a consequence of hypoxic brain injury caused by hanging. Mr TAYLOR had a history of schizophrenia for which he received treatment for. His mental health had deteriorated prior to his death and for this reason it is not possible to determine his intentions at the time at which he secured the ligature.
08/05/2026 08/05/2026 FINLAY, Sean Sean FINLAY died on the 5th January 2026 at his home address. Mr FINLAY had a long history of chronic drugs misuse which contributed to the development of conditions which impaired his cardiac function. Mr FINLAY died as a consequence of coronary artery disease which was contributed to by emphysema and chronic polydrug use.
08/05/2026 08/05/2026 HUDSON, Christopher John Christopher John HUDSON was found dead on the 13th December 2025 at the canal adjacent to 1 Westhoughton Road, Adlington, Chorley. Mr HUDSON's mental health had deteriorated in the months before his death which had lead to unusual behaviours. It is not possible to determine how Mr HUDSON came to be in the water or what his intentions were at that time.
08/05/2026 08/05/2026 TACK, Patricia Gladys On 30 December 2025 Patricia Gladys TACK was admitted to Royal Preston Hospital by ambulance from her home address of 16 Pear Tree Road, Croston, Leyland suffering from multi-factorial liver failure including an unintentional excess of paracetamol, and her condition deteriorated until her death on 20 January 2026.
08/05/2026 08/05/2026 WALSH, Lewis Jack Misadventure
11/05/2026 11/05/2026 BOTTOMLEY, Frank Natural causes
11/05/2026 11/05/2026 GOLDIE, Janine Michelle Patrice Suicide
11/05/2026 11/05/2026 HASSAN, Zahoorul Drugs related death
11/05/2026 11/05/2026 HEATON, Kelly Ann Accidental death
11/05/2026 11/05/2026 RAJA, Naveed Drug related death
11/05/2026 11/05/2026 WALKER, Geoffrey Maurice Geoffrey Maurice WALKER died on the 16th December 2025 at the Royal Blackburn Hospital. Mr WALKER had attended the hospital on the 20th November 2025 to attend an outpatient appointment. As he entered the building via the revolving door it slowed or stopped which caused him to fall. Mr WALKER sustained traumatic fractures in the fall and was admitted for pain management. In the course of his admission, Mr WALKER developed infections and his pre-existing health conditions deteriorated. He died as a consequence of congestive heart failure and pneumonia but his death was contributed to by the injuries he sustained in the fall which impacted his ability to compensate for existing health problems.
13/05/2026 13/05/2026 SULTANA, Shakeela Natural causes
14/05/2026 14/05/2026 ARBUCKLE, Philip Accidental death
14/05/2026 14/05/2026 EASTWOOD, John Richard Industrial disease
14/05/2026 14/05/2026 FIELDING, Paul Accidental death
14/05/2026 14/05/2026 MARTIN, Ronald Accidental death
14/05/2026 14/05/2026 O'MAHONEY, William Joseph Anthony Graham Suicide
14/05/2026 15/05/2026 RODGERS, Alexander James Suicide

This is the only information that can be provided at this time. Unfortunately, we cannot provide any additional information other than what is on the Court List. Please note inquests can be changed at the last minute, please check before attending.