Kira Booth,21,was found inside her flat by her support worker last November,an inquest has heard (Picture: Lancashire Police/SWNS)
A young mum died in her flat after taking laughing gas while she had a chest infection.
Kira Booth,was found by her support worker last November,an inquest held at Preston Coroner’s Court heard.
A number of nitrous oxide containers were also found in her flat.
This included one on the floor near her bed,one down the back of a sofa,and 18 packaged up ready to be thrown out.
Some empty and used tablet strips,as well as two snap bags possibly containing cocaine,were also found.
Detective Inspector Steven Slater said there was no evidence of third-party involvement in her death or of her being injured.
A post-mortem examination revealed there was no trauma related to her death,and a toxicology report showed there was recent cocaine use,but no other compounds were detected.
Coroner Kate Bissett said there was no evidence Kira wanted to take her own life because she had a ‘strong will to live’ and had ‘worked through her difficulties’.
Laughing gas containers were found inside Kira’s flat (Archive picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
She said: ‘Kira wasn’t someone who had given up on normal life and was engaging in all sorts of drugs.
‘She was someone who managed her problems by having a positive time experimenting with substances. She was not a habitual user.’
She added that nitrous oxide cannot be detected by toxicology examinations as it leaves the body when somebody dies.
The coroner read out evidence from Kira’s mum,Carla Booth,who said her daughter had struggled with her mental health.
Kira had borderline personality disorder,had been sectioned under the Mental Health Act a number of times in her life,and had left home of her own accord at a young age.
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