Lee Ocean was found dead at his home in Tenzing Gardens, Popley, on Friday, January 10, 2020. Winchester Coroner s Court was told how the 39-year-old loved working with people and “longed to be a dad”, but had a history of depression and self-harm which was exacerbated by the loss of his daughter Imogen who was born stillborn in 2013. Lee’s sister, Kelly Lincoln, told the inquest: “Lee was a really loving and compassionate person. He desperately cared his family and friends. He most of all in this world longed to be a dad.” “Lee adored the idea of being a father and that was stolen from him, and his partner at the time, and it really did break his heart,” said Kelly.
Sweet and kind hairdresser found dead in bed following a 10-day alcohol binge, inquest hears
Jamie Fernando s mother said he was the most amazing young man when he wasn t drinking, and would do anything for anyone
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Jamie was found by support workers at a flat on Grosvenor Road (Image: Google)
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A WINCHESTER man died in hospital following a fall at home, an inquest opening heard. Derek Stanley Ashburner fell at his home in Wyke Mark on December 6, this year, and paramedics were called. The 80-year-old was taken to the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, in Winchester, and it was discovered he had suffered rib fractures. His health deteriorated and he died on December 10. An inquest was opened into his death at Winchester Coroner’s Court by senior coroner Christopher Wilkinson. A post mortem was carried out, which discovered that Mr Ashburner died of respiratory failure, multi rib fractures, flail segment, mechanical fall and atrial fibrillation, along with chronic alcoholism.
AN INQUEST has been opened into the death of a trustee of a major Hampshire charity. Timothy Jobling, 74, a long-serving trustee of the Barker-Mill Foundation and former chairman of the Winchester Medical Foundation, had been suffering with metastatic prostate carcinoma when his condition deteriorated and paramedics were called to his home on December 6. Mr Jobling, of Main Road, Owslebury, near Winchester, was taken to Southampton General Hospital but died on December 9. Area coroner Jason Pegg opened an inquest at Winchester Coroner’s Court. A post mortem carried out found that Mr Jobling died of neutropenic septic shock, bone marrow infiltration and metastatic prostate adenoma carcinoma.