Exclusive:Inquest into the death of Preston Davey, the baby at the centre of Blackpool murder investigation set to open
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An inquest examining the death of a 13-month-old boy at the centre of a murder investigation will open in Blackpool tomorrow.
Blackpool Coroner Alan Wilson is set to open the inquest into the death of the youngster who died at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on July 27.
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Hide AdLancashire Police said the youngster was rushed into hospital in an unresponsive state and was sadly pronounced dead a short time later.
Police were notified and two men, both from Blackpool, were later arrested.
A 34-year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder and a 30-year-old arrested on suspicion of causing and allowing the death of a child and child neglect.
They have since been released on bail while Lancashire Police continue to investigate the exact circumstances of the baby’s death.
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Hide AdA Home Office post mortem examination has been carried out but police said the cause of death was awaiting further investigation.
In the week following Preston’s death, police and CSI set up a crime scene investigation at a home in Staining Road, near Newton Hall Holiday Park.
For 10 days, forensics worked at the address and gathered evidence – including what appeared to be a toddler’s cot – which was taken away for examination.Inquest into Preston’s death.
On Tuesday (October 10), Blackpool coroner Alan Wilson will open an inquest into Preston’s death to try and establish how the boy died.
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Hide AdThe inquest will open at 2pm at Blackpool and Fylde Coroner’s Court.
It is expected that Mr Wilson will merely open the inquest before it is adjourned to a later date while the police investigation continues.
The Coroner’s Court is not able to run a full inquest until the criminal investigation has concluded.
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