Lisa Spriggs, 45, was found dead at her boyfriend s home in Deeside, North Wales
A coroner has found no evidence to support allegations an easyJet steward was assaulted when she died of a fractured skill at her boyfriend s home.
Lisa Spriggs, 45, was found dead in Deeside, North Wales, in the early hours of November 25, 2017 following a night out.
An inquest was halted in March after Miss Spriggs family s solicitor said relatives did not believe her partner Mark Ashley s version of events and suggested something criminal had taken place.
Her family condemned the investigation into her death as at best incompetent after police said there was no reason to believe it was suspicious.
Family of EasyJet air steward who died after stair fall say police probe was incompetent at best
Lisa Spriggs was found dead at her boyfriend’s home in Deeside and her relatives feared the circumstances were suspicious
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A coroner has recorded a narrative conclusion after an inquest into the death of a woman who fractured her skull at her boyfriend’s home in Mancot, Deeside.
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