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Inquest hears body of drowned Latvian man was found on Cleethorpes beach by young family

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THE body of a Latvian man was discovered by visitors to Cleethorpes beach.

At an inquest in Cleethorpes Town Hall, Grimsby and North Lincolnshire coroner, Paul Kelly recorded an open verdict on the death of Arturs Anisinovs, 24, of Union Street, Mansfield.

A post mortem examination revealed he died from drowning.

He was found on August 20 last year when visitors to Cleethorpes, Scott Adams and his young family walked towards the shoreline on the beach around 11am, near to Cleethorpes Lifeboat Station.

A Humberside Police investigation by detective constable Roxane Elford revealed the Latvian had travelled by train from Mansfield on August 16.

She discovered the former university student had been struggling to pay his rent and had not been paid at his work as a sales representative because of a lack of sales for Mark Energy Savings.

He had previously worked for Sports Direct.

He was a talented student who could speak Russian and English and was skilled in IT.

He had befriended a fellow enthusiast of the internet game World Of Warcraft.

The constable said: "His family were shocked. They did not think he would take his own life. He was happy when he last spoke to them."

Mr Kelly said there was no evidence how he came to be in the River Humber.

He said post mortem examination evidence ruled out the possibility of assault and there was nothing suspicious in the death.

Inquest hears body of drowned Latvian man was found on Cleethorpes beach by young family


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