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Lady Lucan died after taking 'cocktail of drink and drugs' | Lady Lucan died after taking 'cocktail of drink and drugs' |
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The widow of Lord Lucan died from a cocktail of drink and drugs after diagnosing herself with Parkinson's disease, an inquest was told. | The widow of Lord Lucan died from a cocktail of drink and drugs after diagnosing herself with Parkinson's disease, an inquest was told. |
Police discovered 80-year-old Lady Lucan's body after forcing entry into her London home last year. | Police discovered 80-year-old Lady Lucan's body after forcing entry into her London home last year. |
She was found on the dining room floor with a pill bottle under her body, Westminster Coroner's Court heard. | She was found on the dining room floor with a pill bottle under her body, Westminster Coroner's Court heard. |
A pathologist concluded she died from respiratory failure caused by barbiturates and alcohol poisoning. | A pathologist concluded she died from respiratory failure caused by barbiturates and alcohol poisoning. |
Born Veronica Duncan, Lady Lucan was reported missing by a worried friend after not turning up for her regular walk, the inquest heard. | Born Veronica Duncan, Lady Lucan was reported missing by a worried friend after not turning up for her regular walk, the inquest heard. |
Police subsequently smashed a window to break into the two-storey terrace town house in Belgravia, central London, at about 17:30 GMT on 26 September 2017. | |
Lady Lucan, who was born in Uckfield, East Sussex, was worried she had developed Parkinson's after she noticed a tremor in her right hand, lost her sense of smell, felt tired, anxious and suffered from insomnia, as well as becoming forgetful. | Lady Lucan, who was born in Uckfield, East Sussex, was worried she had developed Parkinson's after she noticed a tremor in her right hand, lost her sense of smell, felt tired, anxious and suffered from insomnia, as well as becoming forgetful. |
The hearing was told she had attended a meeting on assisted suicide the previous year and complained of having money troubles. | The hearing was told she had attended a meeting on assisted suicide the previous year and complained of having money troubles. |
Notes were found in her diary on how to take her own life if she became frail and had books on assisted dying. | Notes were found in her diary on how to take her own life if she became frail and had books on assisted dying. |
'Seemed cheerful' | 'Seemed cheerful' |
In one entry on 5 August last year, about six weeks before her death, she listed potential suicide items copied from four suicide books found in her house. | In one entry on 5 August last year, about six weeks before her death, she listed potential suicide items copied from four suicide books found in her house. |
A later entry detailed her suspected Parkinson's symptoms, but she had not been diagnosed by a doctor, the hearing was told. | A later entry detailed her suspected Parkinson's symptoms, but she had not been diagnosed by a doctor, the hearing was told. |
In a written statement David Davies, who had known her for two years, said: "There was nothing in her behaviour to suggest anything was wrong. | In a written statement David Davies, who had known her for two years, said: "There was nothing in her behaviour to suggest anything was wrong. |
"Although she thought she had the onset of Parkinson's and had a tremor in her right hand and was worried she'd lost her sense of smell. | "Although she thought she had the onset of Parkinson's and had a tremor in her right hand and was worried she'd lost her sense of smell. |
"We both discussed how to end our lives but only if we developed a degenerative or terminal illness or became reliant on other people. | "We both discussed how to end our lives but only if we developed a degenerative or terminal illness or became reliant on other people. |
"But there was nothing to suggest she was considering this and she seemed cheerful the last time I saw her." | "But there was nothing to suggest she was considering this and she seemed cheerful the last time I saw her." |
Coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox recorded a conclusion of suicide. | Coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox recorded a conclusion of suicide. |
Who was Lord Lucan? | |
Lord Lucan vanished after the body of Sandra Rivett, nanny to his three children, was found at the family home at 46 Lower Belgrave Street, central London, on 7 November 1974. | |
Lady Lucan was also attacked but managed to escape. | |
Lord Lucan's car was later found abandoned and soaked in blood in Newhaven, East Sussex, and an inquest jury declared the wealthy peer the killer of Ms Rivett a year later. | |
He was officially declared dead by the High Court in 1999, but has reportedly been sighted in Australia, Ireland, South Africa and New Zealand. | |
A High Court judge granted a death certificate in February last year allowing his son, Lord Bingham, to take over his title. | |
Earlier in 2017, Lady Lucan gave a television interview in which she said she believed Lord Lucan had made the "brave" decision to take his own life. | |
During the ITV programme she spoke of her own depression and her husband's violent nature following their marriage in 1963. |
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