An inquest was told that a man was identified by his grandmother after he died. James Arthur Grahame died at his home address in Southwell, Nottinghamshire.
He was born on November 15, in 1998, and sadly died at the age of 23. It was his grandmother who identified him after his death on February 3.
An inquest into his death was opened at the Council House in Nottingham on Friday, July 15. Assistant Coroner for Nottinghamshire, Fiona Gingell, said: "I have reasonable suspicion that there is an unnatural element for his death."
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She added: "The inquest has been adjourned for the completion of further enquiries." The hearing has been adjourned until a date to be fixed, the hearing was told.
Miss Gingell added: "In accordance to my statutory duty I have opened an inquest. I want to express my sincere condolences to James' family and friends in relation to their sad loss."
Miss Gingell opened a number of inquests on Friday, including the death of a baby boy who died at the King's Mill Hospital, aged only five months old, which will also be examined.
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