A DRUG user died from an overdose in a Wycombe cemetery, an inquest heard today.
Ronny John Fabbri, 25, of no fixed abode, was found face down next to a tombstone in High Wycombe Cemetery, in Priory Road.
Syringes and medication was found by police after the discovery of his body had been reported on the afternoon of October 13 last year.
A post-mortem showed his blood stream contained 790mg of free morphine per litre of blood.
The inquest at Amersham Coroner's Court heard that 120mg is usually enough to kill.
Mr Fabbri's mother became concerned about him when he failed to phone her on October 12.
The inquest heard he would call his mother on a daily basis.
His friend Sarah Woodward told the inquest she had also tried to contact him that day but had failed to do so.
She said: "He never failed to answer his phone."
Mr Fabbri had been due to arrive at the Belmont Hotel, in Priory Road, the same day but reportedly failed to check in.
Reffering to his drug use, Ms Woodward said: "He was an extreme person in every way, particularly his drug use.
"His peers would be surprised at the sheer amount he took."
Coroner Richard Hulett recorded a verdict of accidental death, adding: "He took a very large amount of drugs.
"I dont think he did that deliberately intending to kill himself, but using drugs on that scale is going to be a lottery."
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