A 24-year-old woman was found dead at her Wirral home by her mum.
Siobhan Valerie Holland, a case management worker, was found by her mum at the family's home in Wirral on the morning of February 28. Paramedics were called to the scene and Ms Holland was pronounced dead shortly after 6am.
An inquest into Ms Holland's death took place today (Tuesday) at Liverpool Coroner's Court. André Rebello, senior coroner for Liverpool and Wirral, described Ms Holland as "vivacious." He said: "She was loving, caring and the life and soul of any party."
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The court heard that a toxicology report found that Ms Holland was at around twice the legal driving limit. Mr Rebello said this was the level one would associate with social drinking.
The cause of death was hanging. Mr Rebello said that Ms Holland had suffered from poor mental health over recent years. He recorded a verdict of suicide while suffering from poor mental health.
Ms Holland's family attended the hearing. Mr Rebello told them that she would not have suffered and to remember her life and not her death.
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