Dental receptionist, 21, was found dead at the end of her mother’s bed after night watching Britain’s Got Talent with her family, inquest hears
- Chloe Caton, 21, was found dead at a bed in Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme
- An inquest heard that several drugs were found in her system at time of death
A young woman was tragically found dead after spending the evening with her family watching Britain’s Got Talent.
Dental receptionist Chloe Caton, 21, from Kidsgrove, was found at the end of her mum’s bed at a home in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
She and her mother Ami Caton had been staying with Ami’s two grandchildren when she suddenly died on June 1.
An inquest heard that a number of drugs were found in her system, Stoke Sentinel reported.
North Staffordshire assistant coroner Kelly Dickson said: ‘Chloe was 21 at the time of her death. She was of Medina Way, Kidsgrove. She died on June 1 this year at an address in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Dental receptionist CHloe Caton, 21, was found dead at the end of her mother’s bed after night watching Britain’s Got Talent with her family
‘Identification took place by her mother. A preliminary cause of death is zopiclone toxicity with pregabalin and diazepam use.
‘The hearing is now adjourned for the completion of further investigations. The final hearing is to be fixed.’
Mother Ami, 41, described her daughter’s death as ‘heartbreaking’ and said her daughter was ‘very bubbly’ and ‘kind and caring’.
Her mother said Chloe was ‘belly-laughing’ at Britain’s Got Talent the night before she died.
Her mother said Chloe was ‘belly-laughing’ at Britain’s Got Talent the night before she died
She said: ‘She really wanted Viggo Venn to win. She even voted for him. She never saw that he won.
‘We were staying with my grandchildren’s mum and all spending some time together.
‘We had a roast chicken dinner which was Chloe’s favourite. We all settled down to sleep.’
The next morning, she awoke to find Chloe dead at the foot her her bed.
People attending Chloe’s funeral on June 28 were asked to wear purple or lilac.
‘It’s been one tragedy after another,’ her mother added.
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