'Stress of Attack May Have Led to Blood Clot' ; Hull: Inquest Opens Into Death of Father-of-Seven
Hull Daily Mail › November 27, 2009
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Hull Daily Mail › November 27, 2009
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A BLOOD clot that killed a man could have been brought on by the stress of being attacked, an inquest heard.
David William Jones, 51, of Troutsdale Grove, east Hull, died at home at about 4.15am on Monday, May 4. Hull Coroners' Court yesterday heard the father-of-seven had been drinking in The Reindeer pub in Southcoates Lane the previous evening.See the full content of this document
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'Stress of Attack May Have Led to Blood Clot' ; Hull: Inquest Opens Into Death of Father-of-Seven
Upon leaving the pub, he was allegedly attacked by a group of people and suffered a number of injuries.
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