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Mother's plea over cocaine death | Mother's plea over cocaine death |
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The parents of a woman who collapsed having sex with her boyfriend after they took cocaine are angry he will not answer questions about her death. | The parents of a woman who collapsed having sex with her boyfriend after they took cocaine are angry he will not answer questions about her death. |
Kelly-Anne Brittain, 27, of Pontardawe, died of brain damage from a cardiac arrest four days later in hospital. | Kelly-Anne Brittain, 27, of Pontardawe, died of brain damage from a cardiac arrest four days later in hospital. |
Her mother Patsy Clancy said her family could not move on after her boyfriend Marcus Bradford refused to answer questions at her inquest on Thursday. | Her mother Patsy Clancy said her family could not move on after her boyfriend Marcus Bradford refused to answer questions at her inquest on Thursday. |
Coroner Dr David Osborne recorded a verdict of misadventure. | Coroner Dr David Osborne recorded a verdict of misadventure. |
Home office pathologist Dr Derek James told the hearing that cocaine abuse was the most common cause of cardiac arrest in young people. | Home office pathologist Dr Derek James told the hearing that cocaine abuse was the most common cause of cardiac arrest in young people. |
He said the class A drug could affect the electrical system in the heart. | He said the class A drug could affect the electrical system in the heart. |
Marcus Bradford still refuses to answer questions about what happened so Kelly-Anne's family cannot get closure Patsy Clancy, mother | Marcus Bradford still refuses to answer questions about what happened so Kelly-Anne's family cannot get closure Patsy Clancy, mother |
He said after Miss Brittain collapsed she suffered "severe damage" to the brain because of a lack of oxygen. | He said after Miss Brittain collapsed she suffered "severe damage" to the brain because of a lack of oxygen. |
Detective constable David Butt told the hearing that on the evening of 6 July last year Miss Brittain and Mr Bradford went to the Revolution nightclub in Swansea where they bought 3.5 grammes of cocaine for £150. | Detective constable David Butt told the hearing that on the evening of 6 July last year Miss Brittain and Mr Bradford went to the Revolution nightclub in Swansea where they bought 3.5 grammes of cocaine for £150. |
They spent the night at his flat at Dyfatty before going to her home in Pontardawe in the morning. | They spent the night at his flat at Dyfatty before going to her home in Pontardawe in the morning. |
There, they finished off most of the drug and while having sex she collapsed. | There, they finished off most of the drug and while having sex she collapsed. |
Mr Bradford sent a text message to his friend Jonathon May in Llanelli urging him to contact him, the inquest was told. | Mr Bradford sent a text message to his friend Jonathon May in Llanelli urging him to contact him, the inquest was told. |
The couple had been to a Swansea nightclub the night before she collapsed | |
He then told Mr May that Miss Brittain was unconscious. | He then told Mr May that Miss Brittain was unconscious. |
The inquest heard it was only then he contacted the emergency services. | The inquest heard it was only then he contacted the emergency services. |
Miss Brittain was taken to Swansea's Morriston Hospital but never regained consciousness and died on 11 July. | Miss Brittain was taken to Swansea's Morriston Hospital but never regained consciousness and died on 11 July. |
Mr Bradford was arrested on suspicion of supplying her with cocaine but during several police interviews refused to answer questions about the events leading to his girlfriend's death. | Mr Bradford was arrested on suspicion of supplying her with cocaine but during several police interviews refused to answer questions about the events leading to his girlfriend's death. |
DC Butt said there was no suggestion the drugs were forced on Miss Brittain, a sports science graduate, who worked for a Toyota car dealership in Swansea. | DC Butt said there was no suggestion the drugs were forced on Miss Brittain, a sports science graduate, who worked for a Toyota car dealership in Swansea. |
"The deceased was a recreational cocaine user and had been for a number of years," he said. | "The deceased was a recreational cocaine user and had been for a number of years," he said. |
"Her friends described her as a happy broad minded person who was a regular night club goer. | "Her friends described her as a happy broad minded person who was a regular night club goer. |
"The Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the file and were of the opinion it was not in the public interest to prosecute Mr Bradford." | "The Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the file and were of the opinion it was not in the public interest to prosecute Mr Bradford." |
'Very special child' | 'Very special child' |
Giving evidence, Mr Bradford confirmed that he was Miss Brittain's boyfriend and that they had been seeing each other for seven years. | Giving evidence, Mr Bradford confirmed that he was Miss Brittain's boyfriend and that they had been seeing each other for seven years. |
But he refused to answer any further questions from either the coroner or legal representatives acting for Miss Brittain's family. | But he refused to answer any further questions from either the coroner or legal representatives acting for Miss Brittain's family. |
Recording a verdict of misadventure Dr Osborne said: "I'm conscious of the fact that there are questions that the family would have wished answered in the way Marcus Bradford sought help following the collapse of Kelly-Anne Brittain. | Recording a verdict of misadventure Dr Osborne said: "I'm conscious of the fact that there are questions that the family would have wished answered in the way Marcus Bradford sought help following the collapse of Kelly-Anne Brittain. |
"However Mr Bradford was within his rights to refuse to answer these questions on the grounds that he may have been criminally implicated." | "However Mr Bradford was within his rights to refuse to answer these questions on the grounds that he may have been criminally implicated." |
Speaking after the hearing Mrs Clancy said her daughter was a "very special child". | Speaking after the hearing Mrs Clancy said her daughter was a "very special child". |
"Today it is 62 weeks since our daughter collapsed. Marcus Bradford still refuses to answer questions about what happened so Kelly-Anne's family cannot get closure." | "Today it is 62 weeks since our daughter collapsed. Marcus Bradford still refuses to answer questions about what happened so Kelly-Anne's family cannot get closure." |
She said he had never explained why he sent a friend a text message before calling the emergency services or how long it was before this happened that her daughter collapsed. | She said he had never explained why he sent a friend a text message before calling the emergency services or how long it was before this happened that her daughter collapsed. |