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Paul Danan died after taking a cocktail of drugs like cocaine and heroin.

Emma Saunders

Cultural reporter

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Paul Danan found fame on Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks

The Hollyoaks actor and reality -TV star Paul Danan died in his house in Bristol on a cocktail with drugs such as cocaine and heroin.

Dananer died in January at the age of 46.

The investigation was opened and postponed on Tuesday at Avon Coroner’s Court. The senior medical officer Maria Voisin determined a provisional date of May 28th for the full hearing of the actor.

Danan, who played Sol Patrick in Hollyoaks, was also known for his appearances at Celebrity Love Island and Celebrity Big Brother.

Alexis Camp of Coroner told the hearing that Danan was declared dead on January 15 at 5:20 p.m. in his house in Brislington, Bristol.

His body was identified by his partner Melissa Crooks at the scene.

Ms. Camp said: “The circumstances are that Mr. Danan no longer reacted in his home speech.

“Rescue services accepted and confirmed that he had unfortunately died. A post-mortem took place and rehearsals were removed for further analysis.”

The court was informed that the provisional cause of the death of Danan is the combined toxicity of heroin, methadone, coedine, pregabalin, cocaine, zopiclon, which contributed through benzodiazepine use.

Ms. Camp said, “I understand that there are no family concerns” and added that the star “no longer any note”.

Statements by Danans GP, family, police, ambulance service and inquiries are continued with Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP), she said.

“Untainful quality”

Danan was to appear on a hearing in front of the magistrate ‘Court von Warrington on January 16, after they were charged with cocaine and cannabis court.

He was also accused of having driven on October 2 in Warrington, Cheshire, under the influence of drugs.

Danan had previously discussed earlier editions with drugs, including dependencies on cocaine and codeine, which he used to “” himself “in the United States after losing spectacles.

He also said that he had spent more than £ 1 million for rehab over the years.

In 2020, Drama courses started in Bristol, his adopted home, for adults with mental health or addiction problems or through trauma or in prison.

At the time of his death, the actor’s management company said that he was “known for his television presence, extraordinary talent and unshakable friendliness” and “a beacon of light for so many”.

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