Rebecca, 31, was found dead at a her home in Morecambe, but cause of death could not be established
An investigation was unable to determine the cause of death after a 31-year-old woman was found dead at her home in Morecambe.
An inquest held on Wednesday at Preston Coroner's Court heard that as Rebecca's body was so badly decomposed that a CT scan and toxicology tests were unable to determine a cause of death. A full post mortem was carried out which also failed to ascertain why she had died.Area Coroner Richard Taylor said during the brief hearing: "Miss Nuttall lived alone and had no history of depression or other mental health issues.
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