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09.07.2021 - 22:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
took his own life with a sword while high on ecstasy, an inquest heard. Police, at first, treated Jonathan Clapham's death on October 15 last year as suspicious and then 'unexplained'.
Gloucester Coroner's Court heard on July 8 that a sword complete with a copper coloured handle was found at Mr Clapham's flat with his blood smeared on the weapon. Pathologist for the Home Office, Dr Williams, found Mr Clapham's body contained high levels of the drug MDMA, more commonly known as ecstasy, as well
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garden more than her house after an astonishing £10k conversion complete with a gazebo and a hot tub. Like many, Carla Sherlock's getaway plans were put on hold when the Covid-19 pandemi c hit the world and she was forced to work from her home.
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Singer Keyshia Cole, 39, and her loved ones are in mourning following the tragic death of her mother, Frankie Lons. Keyshia’s brother Sam confirmed to TMZ that Frankie died of a drug overdose at her Oakland, California home on Sunday, July 18, which was her 61st birthday. Frankie was celebrating her birthday at the residence when she took the drugs after decades of struggling with addiction, Sam told TMZ.
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took her own life on March 16, 2021. Dad William, from Bathgate, is now determined to continue Catherine's fight to get Arabella walking and make sure her efforts were not in vain.
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