'Neither one of them had anything to do with the death of the other.'
A young couple who were found dead at home together both died of different natural causes, an inquest heard.
After breaking in it was found to be Aleasha who had been dead for several days. While searching the maisonette, police then discovered the body of Joshua in the living room upstairs, also deceased. "The initial and natural speculation was that the two deaths were linked but after that detailed investigation there is no evidence to suggest Aleasha died from anything other than a wholly natural cause."
Aleasha, who was unemployed at the time of her death, moved to Holcombe in August 2021. Her GP told in a statement how she had last been seen at the surgery that month and she had reported not having used illicit drugs in over 12 months and was 'very friendly and in a good mood'. He recalled how police had carried out a 'drive past' on October 19 after receiving concerns about Aleasha's welfare but no activity was detected. An independent review carried out following the deaths confirmed police had met the required standards expected.
Recording his conclusion, he said: " Surprisingly, but very clear, is the conclusion that Aleasha's death is due to natural causes." She added she was unable to say whether he had died before Aleasha, but that no physical injuries were found that could have contributed to his death. Medical records revealed Joshua had a history of asthma, alcohol abuse, substance misuse including cocaine and cannabis, and mental health struggles.
The inquest heard Joshua, who was born Exeter and was unemployed, spent periods of time in prison but had seemed happier after being in a relationship with Aleasha. His stepmother said: "They seemed very happy together although it was a volatile relationship on both sides."
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