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Housing association staff told to check on dad-of-one took no action after knocking on door FOUR times to no response - hours later they found him dead

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Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter A dad-of-one died after housing association staff agreed to check if he was still conscious while recovering from a drug overdose - but did nothing after knocking on his door four times to no response over the course of seven hours.

Liam Kenyon, 35, collapsed due to an 'opioid overdose' at the site of the supported accommodation in which he lived on July 17 of last year.

An inquest into the father-of-one's death at Rochdale Coroners Court heard he had become 'dependent' on diazepam, first prescribed to treat a back injury almost a decade prior to his tragic death.

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