
the best verdict ever has to be 'death by misadventure'
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At 1:20pm on January 3, 2008, police were called to the North West London home of Collins and Speight, where Collins was found dead in a bath. Speight was arrested on suspicion of murder and supplying class A drugs, and was bailed to return to the police station for questioning in early February.[6]
The subsequent postmortem examination proved to be inconclusive, requiring additional toxicology tests.[7] The inquest opened on January 8, 2008 heard that the death was not thought to be suspicious, but that it was "subject to further investigation".[8] On April 2nd 2008, the coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after Collins was found with with hot water burns covering about 60% of her body and a "'very significant' amount of cocaine in her system at the time". Speight had been arrested immediately following Collins' death, but was not charged with any offence.[9]
in the times they reported the cocaine in her system was near fatal
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The subsequent postmortem examination proved to be inconclusive, requiring additional toxicology tests.[7] The inquest opened on January 8, 2008 heard that the death was not thought to be suspicious, but that it was "subject to further investigation".[8] On April 2nd 2008, the coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after Collins was found with with hot water burns covering about 60% of her body and a "'very significant' amount of cocaine in her system at the time". Speight had been arrested immediately following Collins' death, but was not charged with any offence.[9]
in the times they reported the cocaine in her system was near fatal

but surely using a decent source like the beeb which is as easily navigable makes more sense for news stories than wikipaedia?
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Tue 8 Apr 2008, 18:34,
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