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A young man who became addicted to painkillers after being prescribed them for a bad back was found dead at a friend's house after taking an overdose, an inquest heard.
James Thornton-Chan, 22, died at a house on Stockport Road in Manchester on July 14, 2019.
A toxicology report found the presence of dihydrocodeine in his system 'at a level which would explain his death'.
Mr Thornton-Chan, who was born in the High
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Tesco store. The family of Karl Hawkins have thanked staff who helped save him when he was out shopping with a friend on April 24 last year.
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