A 42-year-old Oxford man found dead at home by police died of an opiate overdose, a post mortem examination has shown.
Oliver Robinson was found on his living room floor in Mattock Close, Headington, on June 7.
Neighbours called the police after they had not seen him for a week and grew concerned.
Opening an inquest into his death at Oxford Coroner’s Court on Wednesday this week, coroner Darren Salter said a post mortem examination revealed he died of an opiate overdose. The inquest will be concluded on October 20 after reports on toxicology and histology.
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