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Inquest: Unconscious Fall Likely Cause of River Death
11 Mar
Summary
- Natalie Dean likely fell and lost consciousness due to drugs and alcohol.
- Her boyfriend was arrested but later released with no further action.
- Bronchopneumonia contributed to her inability to move.

An inquest has determined that Natalie Dean, 34, likely fell and lost consciousness near the River Severn after consuming a significant amount of alcohol and drugs. The discovery of her body over the late-May Bank Holiday weekend in 2023, with injuries including broken ribs and loose teeth, initially sparked a murder probe.
Her partner, Lee Page, who had served in the military, was arrested but later released as no further action was taken. A coroner's narrative verdict stated that Natalie's underlying bronchopneumonia, combined with intoxication, left her unable to move after she stumbled and injured her face. River water was found in her body, likely entering passively after her death.




