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Teenager died from asphyxiation at Nunnery Mills

Inquest opened and adjourned at Douglas courthouse

An inquest's heard the body of a teenage boy from the south of the Island was discovered in a car park in Douglas.

Coroner of Inquests Jayne Hughes formally opened the hearing into the death of Thomas Daniel Young at Douglas courthouse.

The court heard nineteen-year-old Mr Young, known as Tom, lived at Glen Road in Colby.

His body was discovered on 20 June.

Mr Young, a student, was identified by a police officer after his body was discovered in the Nunnery Mills Car Park on the Old Castletown Road.

Consultant pathologist at Noble's Hospital, Dr Ervine Long, carried out a post-mortem examination and told the court Mr Young had died from asphyxiation.

Mrs Hughes offered her condolences to Mr Young's family and friends.

She adjourned the case until a date to be fixed.

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