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Inquest Rules Misadventure in Death of Anglesey Teen After Halloween Night Out

The coroner found hypoxic brain injury from self-suspension with no evidence she intended to die.

Overview

  • Assistant coroner Sarah Riley said the death was an unintended consequence of a deliberate act and recorded a conclusion of misadventure.
  • The inquest heard Cadi Parry became distressed on the night out after an encounter linked to her boyfriend, and her mother described the relationship as toxic.
  • Witness Darren Evans-Tomlinson collected her, left briefly to pick up his daughter, and returned as CPR was started before a 999 call brought an ambulance at 4:12am.
  • Pathologist Dr Mark Atkinson reported an alcohol level below the drink‑driving limit and evidence of prior, not recent, cocaine use, which the coroner said may have impaired judgment.
  • Hospital evidence detailed a significant brain injury, deterioration by November 4, withdrawal of life support, and death confirmed at 3:41pm, with relatives later paying tribute to her kindness and warmth.