The wooded area where Lewis was found by the emergency services was off Link Close A man was found on a mattress in a High Wycombe alleyway after taking cocaine and heroin, an inquest has heard. Paramedics desperately tried to save Lewis Hickman, 41, after they were called to a woodland area off Link Close on the evening of September 5 last year. They were called to the scene at 8.41pm by a man who told paramedics Lewis had taken cocaine and heroin and was now unconscious. The unknown man who called 999 helped paramedics as they worked on Lewis, a scaffolder and roofer who was living in the Buckingham Guest House in West Wycombe Road, by holding a torch up for them – but he had disappeared by the time Thames Valley Police got to the scene.
Alan Lunt from Jordans sent email apologising for scene police would find in his flat before taking his own life
File photo A “pleasant” statistical researcher sent an email to apologise for what police officers were going to find in his flat before taking his own life, an inquest has heard. Alan Lunt, 42, sent an email to the Samaritans at 1.21pm on June 1 asking for the appropriate authorities to be called to his flat “where you will find my body after suicide”. The inbox is not constantly monitored, so it was not read until 3.45pm that day – but as soon as it was picked up, police were called to Mr Lunt’s home in Dean Wood Road in Jordans.
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BBC The One Show s Alex Jones paid tribute to producer Charlie Mott after he died in August
File photo A BBC The One Show producer may have died accidentally after becoming “entangled” in a shower hose after an evening of partying with friends, an inquest has heard. Charlie Mott, 25, was described by The One Show host Alex Jones as “hugely talented and such good company” in an emotional tribute after he died on August 23. The assistant producer and his friend Callum Blitz, who both lived together in London, had taken a trip to Chalfont St Giles to visit friend Heather Brazier with other pals on August 22.