The death of a 45-year-old man at a Harrogate hostel was due to “multi-drug toxicity”, an inquest heard today.
The inquest into the death of Stephen Paul Cattanach on October 26, 2020 was heard at Northallerton Coroners Court this afternoon.
At the time of his death, Mr Cattanach was living in temporary accommodation provided by Harrogate Borough Council at Cavendish House on Robert Street.
The inquest heard the 45-year-old was found in his room by a member of staff on the afternoon of October 26.
Dr Joy Shacklock, of the Spa Surgery in Harrogate, told the inquest Mr Cattanach had a “complex history of drug and alcohol addiction and mental health issues”.
Dr Shacklock added her patient had suffered a number of overdoses, most recently twice in July 2020. She said Mr Cattanach insisted neither was intentional.
A toxicology report performed after his death, found high levels of drugs, including morphine and heroin, in his blood.
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He had previously been helped by North Yorkshire Horizons, an adult drug and alcohol recovery service. Mr Cattanach reached out for support from Horizons five days before his death and had a follow-up appointment booked for October 27, the day after he died.
Coroner Jon Heath agreed with the post-mortem assessment and concluded that his death was drug related. He said:
“I am satisfied that the cause of death was multi-drug toxicity, this alongside the police evidence which found no suspicious circumstances or suicidal indications suggests he did not intend to take his own life.
“I am able to conclude that on the balance of probability his death was drug related.”