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A mature student choked to death after an "impromptu" challenge by a friend to see who could eat the most fairy cakes, an inquest has heard. | A mature student choked to death after an "impromptu" challenge by a friend to see who could eat the most fairy cakes, an inquest has heard. |
Adam Deeley, 34, from Birmingham, and his friends were at the opening night of a photography exhibition in Swansea. | Adam Deeley, 34, from Birmingham, and his friends were at the opening night of a photography exhibition in Swansea. |
Two of his friends put up to four cakes from the buffet in their mouths. | Two of his friends put up to four cakes from the buffet in their mouths. |
Mr Deeley tried to eat five but began choking and collapsed on the floor. Swansea Coroner Phillip Rogers recorded a verdict of misadventure. | Mr Deeley tried to eat five but began choking and collapsed on the floor. Swansea Coroner Phillip Rogers recorded a verdict of misadventure. |
Mr Deeley and his friends were at Monkey café in Swansea in February this year, where he had worked for the previous year while finishing a three-year graphic design university course. | Mr Deeley and his friends were at Monkey café in Swansea in February this year, where he had worked for the previous year while finishing a three-year graphic design university course. |
Steven Jenkins, who was part of the group, said: "There was a tray of cakes left over from the buffet - my friend put three cakes in his mouth so I tried four. | Steven Jenkins, who was part of the group, said: "There was a tray of cakes left over from the buffet - my friend put three cakes in his mouth so I tried four. |
There was cake around his mouth and I could hear and see that he was trying to cough Bar manager Daniel Finzelbach | There was cake around his mouth and I could hear and see that he was trying to cough Bar manager Daniel Finzelbach |
"They were small, only an inch-and-a-half across but I struggled with four. My friend must have told Adam what we were doing and he put five cakes in his mouth. | "They were small, only an inch-and-a-half across but I struggled with four. My friend must have told Adam what we were doing and he put five cakes in his mouth. |
"I could see that he was struggling to eat them but then he walked across to the toilets. I thought he wanted to spit them out, I didn't know he was choking at that point. | |
"I only realised how serious it was a minute or two later when other people ran to help him. | "I only realised how serious it was a minute or two later when other people ran to help him. |
Mr Deeley was with friends at the Monkey café | Mr Deeley was with friends at the Monkey café |
Mr Deeley's work colleague, bar manager Daniel Finzelbach, a former lifeguard, said: "I realised Adam was in trouble as he walked towards the toilets - his body was convulsing. | Mr Deeley's work colleague, bar manager Daniel Finzelbach, a former lifeguard, said: "I realised Adam was in trouble as he walked towards the toilets - his body was convulsing. |
"There was cake around his mouth and I could hear and see that he was trying to cough. I ran to the toilet and started slapping his back as hard as I could. | "There was cake around his mouth and I could hear and see that he was trying to cough. I ran to the toilet and started slapping his back as hard as I could. |
"Then I tried the Heimlich manoeuvre but he collapsed on the floor and I called for an ambulance." | "Then I tried the Heimlich manoeuvre but he collapsed on the floor and I called for an ambulance." |
Mr Deeley, who was not working that night, had gone to the bar for the opening of an exhibition by a photographer friend. | Mr Deeley, who was not working that night, had gone to the bar for the opening of an exhibition by a photographer friend. |
He was in the third year of his degree and planned to emigrate to New Zealand after graduating. | He was in the third year of his degree and planned to emigrate to New Zealand after graduating. |
The inquest heard he had been one-and-a-half-times the drink driving limit on the night of his death. | The inquest heard he had been one-and-a-half-times the drink driving limit on the night of his death. |
Swansea Coroner Phillip Rogers said: "Clearly, any activity involving putting large amounts of food in the mouth is dangerous. | Swansea Coroner Phillip Rogers said: "Clearly, any activity involving putting large amounts of food in the mouth is dangerous. |
"It does not take me to say this sort of thing should be avoided." | "It does not take me to say this sort of thing should be avoided." |