Cumbrian woman found dead on sofa at home, inquest told
Last updated at 12:34, Saturday, 18 August 2012
A Whitehaven woman who was found dead in her home died of natural causes, an inquest has ruled.
Rosemarie Earl, 39, was found dead on the sofa in her home at Wasdale Close, Mirehouse, on November 21 last year.
A post-mortem revealed the cause of death to be heart disease. Police officers confirmed that there were no suspicious circumstances.
The inquest, held yesterday , heard that David McLeod, who had been in an on-off relationship with Miss Earl for a number of years, had grown concerned about her welfare when she failed to answer his telephone calls on November 21.
He visited her home around noon and, after failing to get a response, let himself into the house where he, along with Miss Earl’s community nurse, Karen Loizou, who had arrived for an appointment, made the discovery.
Miss Earl had a long history of mental illness, the inquest heard, and was under the care of the community nurse for her condition.
Mr McLeod told the inquest that Miss Earl had a poor diet and ate a lot of fatty food. In reaching a verdict of natural causes, north and west Cumbria deputy coroner, Simon Ward, said that Miss Earl’s diet may have contributed to her death, but added: “There may also have been some genetic disposition.”
Mr McLeod paid tribute to his friend, saying: “I miss her and I am lost without her.”
First published at 10:49, Saturday, 18 August 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
Have your say
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Newspapers step forward and question, on behalf of those who can find no answers on their own (4 comments)
- Police called to 'out of control' birthday party (18 comments)
- Cumbrian garage owner selling up due to supermarket competition (9 comments)
- Crime panel raps 'inconsistent' Cumbria police commissioner (37 comments)
- Cumbrian MPs reveal their expenses bills (33 comments)
- Charity warns of ‘payday loans’ crisis in north Cumbria (29 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (65 comments)
- Cumbrian beauty spot failing to pay its way (33 comments)
- Religious leaders claim Carlisle club's name offensive (72 comments)
Court & crime
Anne Pickles
- Newspapers step forward and question, on behalf of those who can find no answers on their own (4 comments)
- Has Cumbria learned nothing from the horrors of Mid Staffs? (3 comments)
- Love that £3 T-shirt now? None of us can pretend we didn’t know how Primark’s clothes were made (32 comments)
- We told you before that we didn’t want a commissioner (29 comments)
- More Anne Pickles
- Police called to 'out of control' birthday party (18 comments)
- 5pm update: A595 now open as Cumbria hit by flooding
- Cumbrian garage owner selling up due to supermarket competition (9 comments)
- Crash closes part of main A595 road in west Cumbria
- Carlisle boy, 9, among four hurt as inflatables blow over
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Fears that state of lighthouses will stop people visiting Whitehaven (4 comments)
- Carlisle United survey: Results in full (11 comments)
- 'Big cat' spotted on the prowl in Carlisle (8 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (65 comments)
- Crime panel raps 'inconsistent' Cumbria police commissioner (37 comments)
- Cumbrian MPs reveal their expenses bills (33 comments)
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Carlisle United survey: Results in full (11 comments)
- 'Big cat' spotted on the prowl in Carlisle (8 comments)
- Religious leaders claim Carlisle club's name offensive (72 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (65 comments)
- Crime panel raps 'inconsistent' Cumbria police commissioner (37 comments)
- Cumbrian beauty spot failing to pay its way (33 comments)
- Cumbrian MPs reveal their expenses bills (33 comments)








