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Michael Bellas died after taking cocaine and other drugs


A TETRAPLEGIC man took a lethal combination of drugs on his first night out after a car accident left him paralysed, an inquest heard.

Father-of-two Michael Bellas died in the early hours of June 14 last year after taking cocaine and so-called designer drugs the previous night.

The 26-year-old, from Spennymoor, County Durham, had just enjoyed his first full night out in town in a year after becoming disabled when he crashed his car on the A167 near Durham.

An inquest, held at Bishop Auckland Magistrates’ Court yesterday, heard a post mortem examination revealed traces of several prescription and illegal drugs were found in his system.

At the time some of the drugs he took, BZP and TFMPP, were known as legal ecstasy because they had a similar effect on users but were not banned.

Forensic toxicologist Dr Simon Elliott said that BZP and TFMPP appeared in Europe about a decade ago and came to the UK in 2007 or 2008, and were only criminalised late last year.

Small amounts of cocaine, cannabis and alcohol were also detected along with prescription drugs including diazepam.

Pathologist Dr Tony Senadhira said the cause of Mr Bellas’ death was toxicity induced by the combination of drugs, notably diazepam and recreational drugs.

Recording a verdict of death due to drugs abuse, Coroner Andrew Tweddle said it was the combination of drugs in Mr Bellas’ system that caused his death.

He said: “Drugs like these so-called designer drugs, legal at the time but that have now become illegal, clearly have dangers.

“The fact they were not illegal at the time doesn’t mean that they’re safe.”

Mr Bellas’ friends, Mark Helliwell and James Armstrong, had been with him shortly before he died and exercised their right not to answer any potentially incriminating questions yesterday.

Detective Constable Lee Fishburn said that police had concluded their investigation and a file has been sent to the CPS to consider whether any further action is appropriate.

Comments(4)

simmo3578 says...
9:10pm Fri 19 Mar 10

his mates should hang their heads in shame supplying him with these drugs.

shellieee says...
1:16am Sat 20 Mar 10

R.I.P MICHAEL SON XX

shellieee says...
1:21am Sat 20 Mar 10

simmo3578 wrote:
his mates should hang their heads in shame supplying him with these drugs.
who says his mates have anything to hang there heads in shame do you no wot happened like R.I.P MICHAEL 1 big mistake not getting to no you better .

jorDiE2010 says...
12:38am Mon 22 Mar 10

A complete and utter selfish act on either his, and/or his friends behalf. He has two children, who due to this immature, stupid and incomprehendable act, are now left without a father. Were you thinking of this Michael, his friends or family when you took or supplied these drugs to him??
I suppose the question has to be asked whether he was under the unfluence of drugs and/or alcohol when he unfortunately crashed the car leaving him paralysed?
And as for the all of the funds raised in Asda, generously given by members of the taxpaying public, how do you feel now that this inquest has been published; are you willing to pay all of this back? I have the deepest sympathy with his two children, who now must grow up knowing that their father died taking drugs, but hey, I wonder actually how good of a father he was anyway?
I sincerely hope the police take the matter further and punish those who deserve it.
I apologise if this has offended anyone concerned however, sometimes the truth needs to be outted and it more often than not hurts.


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