Condolences passed to Scott Caldwell's family
An inquest into the death of a 44-year-old martial arts instructor from Douglas has been opened and adjourned.
Scott Caldwell was found unresponsive in a field in Union Mills on 5 February.
Mr Caldwell, who was born in Dunbartonshire, was discovered with a container of white powder.
A post-mortem found cocaine had played a part in his death.
Coroner of Inquests John Needham adjourned proceedings until a date to be fixed, and passed on his condolences to Mr Caldwell's family.
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