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Post-mortem fails to reveal cause of young man’s death

Published date: 21 December 2011 |
Published by: Jim Green


 

A POST-mortem examination into the death of a young man from Broughton has failed to establish how he died.

Andrew Senior, known as Buster, died at a hotel in Blackpool over the weekend after a night out with friends.

Family and friends have been left devastated by the death of the popular 20-year-old, who leaves mother Sue Jenkins and father Andrew Senior.

Lancashire Police said a post- mortem examination was carried out yesterday morning, but the results proved inconclusive.

They are now awaiting the findings of toxicology tests and Blackpool coroner Anne Hind is expected to open an inquest into the death today.

Andrew worked for A and S Transport in Saltney after attending St David’s High School.

Tributes have continued to pour in on social networking site Facebook.
Sam Adamson wrote: “I really can't get my head round it. Why does God take the good ones all the time?

“It’s not fair. We will all miss you Bust. Love you loads.”

Carly Jenkins wrote: “I feel numb. I can't even explain how bad this feels. To think we are never going to see you again actually breaks my heart. We love you Bust.”

Police and ambulance crews were called to the Cleveland Hotel in Coronation Street at 4.30am on Sunday after reports a man had collapsed.

Andrew was pronounced dead at the scene and his death is being treated as unexplained and an investigation is taking place.

Police said a 19-year-old man from Broughton had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, possession of cocaine and being concerned in the supply of the class A drug.

He has been released on police bail until February 27.

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