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Aaliyah Rugg

'One in a million' dad with an 'infectious smile' will be missed beyond words

A "one in a million" dad found dead by his girlfriend at home has "left a hole in everyone's hearts".

Frank George Moran, 27, died in the back garden of his home on Logfield Drive in Garston on October 5 last year. Known as Talk2Frank, the popular DJ was described as hugely talented and made an “enormous impact on many lives”.

But the 27-year-old suffered a history of depressive periods following traumatic incidents in his life. Since his tragic death, hundreds of tributes have come pouring in for the "Garston legend".

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Karen English said: "RIP Frank, another legend from under the bridge Garston gone too soon." Sarah Foster wrote: "Rest easy Frank, you have left a massive hole in everyone’s heart, loved and missed beyond words."

Chelsea Dowling added: "The best there ever was. Our hearts are completely broken and lives will never be the same, we're missing you so much Frank. Keep watching over your amazing family and sending the strength to get through each day, will love and miss you forever."

An inquest previously heard how the dad-of-one returned home between 9am and 9.30am on October 5 and was downstairs in his home while his partner Laura went upstairs. After being unable to find Frank downstairs, she noticed the backdoor was open and Frank was outside.

Emergency services were called to the address and CPR attempts were carried out but despite their best efforts, the 27-year-old was pronounced dead at 10.25am. A post-mortem examination found the cause of death to be hanging and a toxicology report found levels of alcohol, cocaine and ketamine.

Paying tribute, Shell Davies said: "Broken-hearted, a pain has been engraved in our hearts forever. Your Baby boy Frank loves you. Love you so much." Stephanie Lucy added: "Missed beyond belief, hope you're smiling that smile up there and no matter what you're at peace. Rest easy mate."

Becca Dempsey wrote: "You’ll never be forgot Frank, forever missed", as Janet Paine commented: "Thinking of all the family, never forget you Frank, you were one in a million with your infectious smile."

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