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UK: Cannabis caused fatal 'stroke' for 23-year old man

Adrian Pearson

icSurreyOnline.co.uk

Wednesday 12 Jul 2006

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CANNABIS abuse led to the death of a popular sales manager, an inquest
heard.

Paul Dumville, known as Paul Kite, of Pound Hill, died after collapsing
during a night out in London on May 26.

The 23-year-old had been complaining of headaches for more than a month
and on the night he died he had left a nightclub to get some air.
Friends found him collapsed on the floor suffering from a fit.

His father Neil Stovell and Paul's girlfriend Emily Lewis listened as Dr
Colin Hunter-Craig described to the inquest on Thursday afternoon the
cause of death.

He said: "He died of a brain haemorrhage due to cannabis abuse.

"He was a fit and healthy 23-year-old with no hardening of the arteries
of the brain.

"In the back of the brain he had a haemorrhage which caused swelling of
the brain, but there was no sign of any defects there.

"The cause of death was a haemorrhage due to cannabis abuse.

"We don't understand why it causes this, it just does. It takes about a
month for THC (the psychoactive ingredient of cannabis) to build up in
that part of the body.

"This is incredibly rare in young people,but in old people we would
recognise this as a stroke.

"The fact that people say they only take cannabis every so often does
not mean it should be recommended."

West Sussex coroner Dr David Skipp asked Dr Hunter-Craig to explain why
the build up would effect Mr Dumville but not other users.

"There is a lot we don't know about this," he said.

"It is rather like running across a deserted country road with your eyes
shut. Most of the time you get away with it but I still wouldn't
recommend it."

The coroner said: "This may not have been a natural cause but I'm not
prepared to say that it was definitely due to cannabis.

"I'm going to record a narrative verdict, and the fact is that Paul
Dumville died of a cerebral haemorrhage augmented by the use of cannabis."

Mr Stovell described his son as a hard working young man who was trying
to get his new promotions company, Oops, off the ground.

He said: "He was a lovely 23-year-old with lots of friends who liked to
go out an enjoy himself.

"He was suffering headaches a lot and we don't know if he went to the
doctor about them."

 

 

 

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