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RIDDLE: Colin Sahlke sold
up in 2007 to help in the search for missing toddler
Madeleine McCann. |
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MISSING: Madeleine McCann
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A
FORMER soldier who left Pendle to search for missing toddler
Madeleine
McCann died in mysterious circumstances after returning home
to Nelson, an inquest heard.
Ex-paratrooper
Colin Sahlke sold all his possessions
around May 2007 to raise £5,000 to fund a trip to
Praia de Luz
with pal
Steve Taylor,
so they could join the
hunt for the missing youngster.
The
pair, who united while working at a shower factory in Nelson, met
Madeleine’s father
Gerry
before they searched the
coast
and
waste ground
around the resort for clues.
But
Burnley Coroner’s Court was told that by the time Mr Sahlke returned to
East Lancashire, he was drinking heavily and lived latterly in a flat in
Carr Road.
His
body was found by his landlord on April 19 after he got no response at
his front door, the inquest heard.
Dr
Zuhir Twage, a consultant pathologist, conducted post-mortem tests on
the 48-year-old, which showed he had a blood alcohol level equivalent to
having drunk 12 cans of beer.
But
Dr Twage also found a significant amount of morphine in his system and
said that this, combined with the effects of the alcohol, had caused the
death.
Former partner Christina Ellis, who had ended their relationship shortly
before Mr Sahlke's death, said that while the deceased had a recognised
drink problem, he never smoked or took illegal drugs.
The
inquest heard that Mr Sahlke was on a number of prescription
medications, including the painkiller Tramadol, but nothing which
contained morphine.
Recording an open verdict, East Lancashire coroner Richard Taylor said
there was no evidence as to how Mr Sahlke had come to take morphine, but
he could not ignore the medical finding.
“We
will never have that explanation that we would want,” added Mr Taylor.
Before he set out for Praia de Luz, Mr Sahlke told how he still felt the
loss of his 18-year-old daughter Debbie, who had died in a car crash six
years earlier.
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