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Student, 22, whose body was found in woods in Canterbury died of carbon monoxide poisoning, inquest hears
12:49, 27 October 2020
updated: 13:32, 27 October 2020
A student whose body was found in woods died of carbon monoxide poisoning, the opening of an inquest was told.
Robert Curtis was discovered in Old Park, a wooded area behind Dickens Avenue, Canterbury, early on August 17.
Speaking at a hearing at the Archbishop's Palace in Maidstone today, North East Kent area coroner Joanne Andrews said the 22-year-old's cause of death was carbon monoxide toxicity.
Mr Curtis, of Barton Mill Road, Canterbury, had been reported missing on August 16.
A police helicopter was called in to help with the search.
His death was not treated as suspicious.
A full inquest into the circumstances surrounding how he died is due to be held at Archbishop's Palace on February 10 next year.
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