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Maxwell Bates-Spiers inquest: Polish police probe criticised | Maxwell Bates-Spiers inquest: Polish police probe criticised |
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A coroner has branded police who dealt with the death of a UK man in Poland "wholly incompetent" after hearing they halted their initial investigation. | A coroner has branded police who dealt with the death of a UK man in Poland "wholly incompetent" after hearing they halted their initial investigation. |
Maxwell Bates-Spiers, described at his inquest as a conspiracy theorist, died at a friend's house in Warsaw after taking a powerful anxiety drug. | |
The inquest in Sandwich heard police stopped investigating after a doctor said the death was from natural causes. | The inquest in Sandwich heard police stopped investigating after a doctor said the death was from natural causes. |
Days earlier he had told his mother he feared he might be murdered. | Days earlier he had told his mother he feared he might be murdered. |
Coroner Christopher Sutton-Mattocks said Mr Bates-Spiers died from pneumonia and drug intoxication. | Coroner Christopher Sutton-Mattocks said Mr Bates-Spiers died from pneumonia and drug intoxication. |
But he criticised the initial probe by Polish investigators. | But he criticised the initial probe by Polish investigators. |
He said: "Max was a conspiracy theorist, and a well-known one at that. If there was anything that was bound to excite the interest of other conspiracy theorists, it was the wholly incompetent initial investigation into his death." | He said: "Max was a conspiracy theorist, and a well-known one at that. If there was anything that was bound to excite the interest of other conspiracy theorists, it was the wholly incompetent initial investigation into his death." |
'No further investigation' | 'No further investigation' |
The three-day inquest heard that Mr Bates-Spiers, 39, from Canterbury, was a journalist who dealt in conspiracy theories. | The three-day inquest heard that Mr Bates-Spiers, 39, from Canterbury, was a journalist who dealt in conspiracy theories. |
He went to the house of a friend, Monika Duval, in Warsaw after speaking at an environmental conference in the city in July 2016. | He went to the house of a friend, Monika Duval, in Warsaw after speaking at an environmental conference in the city in July 2016. |
She told the hearing in a statement that he had fallen asleep after taking about 10 tablets of a Turkish form of Xanax - bought during a holiday in Cyprus, where it can be obtained without a prescription - and then stopped breathing. | |
One of the two police officers called by paramedics said in a statement: "After the doctor said the death was due to natural causes, we somehow didn't delve into it. | One of the two police officers called by paramedics said in a statement: "After the doctor said the death was due to natural causes, we somehow didn't delve into it. |
"There was no examination or further investigation." | "There was no examination or further investigation." |
'I might be murdered' | 'I might be murdered' |
Mr Bates-Spiers' mother, Vanessa Bates, told the hearing that her son sent her a message shortly before he died. | Mr Bates-Spiers' mother, Vanessa Bates, told the hearing that her son sent her a message shortly before he died. |
It said: "If anything happens to me, look into it, investigate." | It said: "If anything happens to me, look into it, investigate." |
She added: "He even said, 'I think I might be murdered'." | She added: "He even said, 'I think I might be murdered'." |
A post-mortem examination found deadly levels of opioid oxycodone in his system. | A post-mortem examination found deadly levels of opioid oxycodone in his system. |
Mr Sutton-Mattocks said the pneumonia and drugs had "caused aspiration of gastric contents". | Mr Sutton-Mattocks said the pneumonia and drugs had "caused aspiration of gastric contents". |
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