Stuart Tokam, 44, was found dead at an airport after being stopped from boarding a plane back to the UK on September 18, last year. On the day he was due to return, he was barred from boarding the flight as airport staff thought he was too drunk. Mr Irving said the coroner’s office relied on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to use diplomatic pressure to obtain the documents. Mr Tokam’s wife Vicky told the inquest she could not understand why Turkish authorities would not disclose the post-mortem report. “The court recognised at the time of inquest there was insufficient evidence to make a proper conclusion about the death.
Source: Daily Mirror March 11, 2021 22:05 UTC