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Sept 2022

Last Updated: 13/09/2022
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Inquest hears how Harrogate boy had taken multiple drugs

by Thomas Barrett

| 12 Sept, 2022
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An inquest into the death of 16-year-old Harrogate schoolboy Ben Nelson-Roux began today. His body was found in a hostel on Robert Street in Harrogate which is intended for adults.

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An inquest into the death of 16-year-old Ben Nelson-Roux heard how he had multiple drugs in his system, including cocaine and diazepam, when he died.

Ben, a former student at St Aidan’s Church of England High School, died in Harrogate on April 8 2020.

His body was found by his mum, Kate, at Harrogate Borough Council-run homeless hostel Cavendish House. He had been living there since February of that year.

The hostel on Robert Street is intended for adults and has 9 bedsits.

The inquest into Ben's death is expected to last twelve days and began this morning at the North Yorkshire Coroner’s Office in Northallerton.

Ben, who left St Aidan's in 2019, was a known drug user and two days before he died was deemed by NHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) to be ‘at significant risk of death’.

He was also recognised by authorities as a victim of child criminal exploitation from county lines drug dealers.

The inquest into Ben’s death will explore the decision by the North Yorkshire County Council and Harrogate Borough Council to place Ben in an adult homeless hostel, given his age, vulnerability, and what was known about his lifestyle at the time.

Toxicology report


The inquest heard how cannabis, tablets and white powder were found in Ben's room when he died.

Two days before his death Ben attended accident and emergency at Harrogate District Hospital where he said he had ingested a number of diazepam tablets as well as crack cocaine.

Dr Stephen Morley, toxicologist, told the inquest that blood and urine reports identified MDMA and cocaine as well as the painkillers diazepam and buprenorphine.  Mirtazapine and temazepam, used to treat depression and insomnia, were also found.

However, Dr Morley said all the drugs were found in "relatively low" concentrations.




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Dr Carl Gray, consultant pathologist at Harrogate District Hospital, said he was unable to undertake a full post-mortem on Ben's body as it took place during the first covid lockdown.

He said:

"The cause of death cannot be certain as there was no internal dissections due to the pandemic. Multiple drugs were present but were low and the effects were debatable."


Dr Gray added:

"My opinion on the balance of probability is that the most likely cause of death was multiple drug abuse and cocaine toxicity".


Died alone


North Yorkshire Police detective sergeant Dominic Holroyd said police studied CCTV of Ben's last movements in the hostel.

He said the footage ruled out anyone else being involved as Ben was the only person seen entering or leaving his room.

DS Holroyd added that following Ben's death, police had made two arrests on suspicion of supplying him with the drugs but the investigation was dropped due to lack of evidence.

He also said there was no evidence that anyone at the hostel supplied him with the drugs.

The inquest continues.