Open inquest verdict in death of broker who fell from Soho rooftop
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Open inquest verdict in death of broker who fell from Soho rooftop
"Harbord's blood alcohol level was recorded as 251mg/100ml, more than triple the legal driving amount, and his blood and urine tested positive for recreational amounts of cocaine."
"CCTV showed that Harbord had visited several venues during the evening, and audio captured approximately 15 minutes prior to the 999 call revealed a man's voice shouting: 'Oh f***, oh f***,' followed by the sounds of smashed glass and sirens."
A sales broker fell to his death from a Soho rooftop after a night of drinking alone. He visited multiple bars, became involved in altercations, and was seen on CCTV approaching rooftop stairs. Audio captured before the fall included a man's voice and sounds of glass breaking. An autopsy revealed severe head injuries and a high blood alcohol level, along with traces of cocaine and ADHD medication. He had previously sought help for ADHD but did not engage with support services.
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