Paul Danan died after taking cocktail of drugs including cocaine and heroin, inquest hears
Cultural Reporter

Holyox actor and reality TV star Paul Danan died at his home in Bristol in a drug cocktail including cocaine and heroin and was told.
Dannan Died in January at the age of 46.
The investigation was conducted Tuesday at the Avon Coroner Court and was adjourned on Tuesday, with Senior Coroner Maria Maria Voisin setting the interim date of May 28 as the actor’s full investigation hearing.
Danan plays Sol Patrick in Hollyoaks, and he is also known for his appearances on Celebrity Love Island and Celebrity Big Brother.
Coroner Alexis Camp was pronounced dead at 5.20 pm on January 15 at his home in Bristol, Bristol.
His partner, Melissa Crooks, identified his body at the scene.
Ms. Kemp said: “The situation is that Mr. Dannan was found to be unresponsive at his home address.
“Emergency services participated and confirmed that he died sadly. An autopsy occurred and samples were taken for further analysis.”
The court was told that the temporary cause of Danan’s death was the drug toxicity of heroin, methadone, Miss, Pregabalin, Cocaine, Zopiclone, used by Benzodiazepine.
“I know there are no family concerns,” Ms. Kemp said, adding that the star “has no notes.”
She said the NHS Trust (AWP) partnership with Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health is in progress and will make a statement from Danan’s GP, family, police, ambulance services and inquiries.
“First kindness”
According to court documents, Dannan was scheduled to hold a plea hearing in Warrington District Court on January 16, which was charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana.
He was also accused of driving under the influence of drugs in Warrington, Cheshire on October 2 last year.
Danan, who openly discussed previous issues with drugs, including addiction to cocaine and codeine, said he had “self-soothed” after losing his performance parts in his 20s in the United States.
He also said that over the years, he has spent more than £1 million on recovery.
In 2020, Danan was in Bristol, his adoption home, an adult with mental health or addiction problems, an adult who has experienced trauma or jail.
The actor’s management company said at his death that he was “known for his television presence, outstanding talent and firm friendliness” and was once a “beacon for so many people.”