An elderly couple who took their own lives in a double suicide pact were found along with a note that read 'our lives, our choice'.
Peter and Marguerite Norris were discovered on their beds in separate rooms at their farmhouse in Modbury on April 8, 2021.
Both had DNR - an abbreviation of do not resuscitate - scrawled across their foreheads.
Mr Norris, 75, a retired company director, and Mrs Norris, 74, a retired teacher, had both been suffering from long-term illness, Plymouth’s Coroners Court heard yesterday (March 28).
According to GP records, Mr Norris had been left dealing with chronic pain following two strokes in 2007 and 2010, and also had osteoarthritis, Devon Live reports.
It was said he had virtually tried all painkillers available but was still suffering from 'a degree' of neuropathic pain.
It was noted he had stated he never wanted to go into hospital again.
A post mortem examination confirmed the cause of death was an overdose of painkillers.
The amount he took was within the fatal range, and he was also found to have coronary artery disease and chronic renal disease.
The cause of Mrs Norris's death was drug toxicity.
She was also found to have several life-threatening conditions, including chronic kidney disease and heart disease.
The police officer in the case, Keeley Topham, told the inquest that a concern for welfare was reported to police after a neighbour had not seen the couple for around a week.
After entering the property, officers found Mr Norris passed away in a bedroom and Mrs Norris dead in another bedroom further along the corridor.
In Mrs Norris's room, in a small crate on a desk was found their updated wills and other bits of paperwork that would require attention following their deaths, and details of how their passports to identify them could be found in the safe.
In the front room, officers found instructions had been left about the heating and lighting in the property, and to keep the curtains drawn to prevent the furniture from fading.
Details of their final wishes had also been noted.
Police later discovered the couple had sent a letter to their solicitor in which it explained, 'our lives, our choice'.
The police investigation confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances.
Police officer Topham said: "All the evidence suggests the sad death of Mr and Mrs Norris was due to suicide with no third party involvement."
Coroner Ian Arrow said he had 'sadly' come to a conclusion of suicide for both deaths.
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