![]() She said: 'He was the best brother you could ever have.' Ms Lacken described finding her brother in his bed with his eyes open but he was 'cold to the touch'. ![]() She said she was woken at around 4pm by her mother, who said she thought her son was dead because she could not wake him up. She said she returned home from work the following morning but did not call into her brother's room because she wanted to let him rest. Ms Lacken (pictured) became emotional as she recalled how he said he was quite tired and 'burnt' from his business when he called to stay overnight the previous evening. ![]() However, she said her brother was 'just relaxing and seemed happy enough'.įighting back tears, Ms Lacken said: 'I told him I loved him.' Ms Lacken said she left the house at 10.15pm to go to work and her brother joked that he would not give her a hug because he was sick. The inquest heard Mr Lacken had watched TV with his family but had not had any food or drink. She said her brother had also complained about being under the weather from a chest infection for which he had been prescribed several different medicines. Ms Lacken became emotional as she recalled how he said he was quite tired and 'burnt' from his business when he called to stay overnight the previous evening. The deceased's sister, Andrea Lacken, told the inquest at Dublin District Coroner's Court that her brother had usually stayed a couple of nights each week in the house at Killala Road, Cabra West. Mr Lacken, 41, from Griffin Close, Clondalkin, Dublin, was found in an unresponsive state in his bedroom at around 4pm by his mother, Betty. A postmortem of Darren Lacken (pictured) showed the award-winning stylist and co‑owner of Crow Street Collective salon in Temple Bar had 'lethal levels' of the drug in his body
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