Police and paramedics called to 44-year-old's home in May
An inquest has heard there's no evidence to suggest a 44-year-old Ramsey man's death wasn't as a result of natural causes.
Police and paramedics were called to Nigel William McKeown's home on Bircham Avenue Close on 29 May after he failed to respond to a visitor.
A toxicology report revealed he'd taken a number of prescription drugs before he passed away, but none were thought to have contributed to his death.
The post mortem concluded his death was as a result of myocardial ischemia.
Coroner of Inquests Jayne Hughes recorded a verdict of natural causes, and offered her sympathy to his friends and family.
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