THE INQUEST into the death of a 25-year-old Oswestry man, who was found with ‘no signs of life’ at home, has been adjourned for four months.
Jordan Kane Mitchell was found dead at his home in Oswestry on January 12, 2024,
The inquest into his death was opened by Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin assistant coroner, Heath Westerman in Shirehall in Shrewsbury on Friday, January 19.
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The court heard police and ambulance services were contacted to attend to reports of an unresponsive man.
They confirmed that there were ‘no signs of life’ at the scene.
Police established there were no obvious injuries and that there were no suspicious circumstances.
Mr Westerman adjourned the inquest to Tuesday, April 23.
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