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A mental health blogger died after "ingesting" something at a mental health unit in Stockport. Beth Matthews was just 26 when she died in hospital on March 21 this year after an incident at the Priory unit at Cheadle Royal, Stockport.

The "serious incident" saw her transferred to Wythenshaw Hospital, where she sadly passed away later that day. Area coroner Chris Morris held a pre-inquest review into Beth's tragic death at Manchester South Coroners Office on Thursday, June 9.

Beth's parents Jane and Chris, sister Lucy, and former partner Matt were all in attendance at the hearing, accessing the proceedings via Microsoft Teams.

All of them are represented at the inquest by Stephen Jones. READ MORE: Tributes paid to Brookside and Corrie star James Caroll One of the matters her family want to explore in the inquest into Beth's death is a attempt in 2019 to take her own life.

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