Doting dad found dead in bed after taking '100 pills a day' was desperate to kick his drug addiction

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Robert Kemp-Well, a guide and psychotherapist who 'helped many individuals', had recently left his family home

Robert Kemp-Well had been attempting to kick his enslavement when he passed on last May

A 'hovering' South London father of-three who left his family home to attempt to kick

his chronic drug use was unfortunately tracked down dead in his bed by police.

West London Coroner's Court heard how Robert Kemp-Hmm, 38,

was tracked down dead by officials at his home on Sherfield Close, New Malden on May 6,

2022 after a mixed drink of non-prescription medications in his framework prompted an enormous reciprocal pneumonic embolism

- a blood coagulation in both of his lungs. The alert was raised about his government assistance by relatives after his better half Johanna Polli

had not heard from him since April 25 when they last traded texts.

Robert, who had battled with liquor abuse and illicit drug use all through his life,

had briefly moved out of the family home eight months sooner with an end goal to kick his dependence on narcotics. Even from a pessimistic standpoint, his enslavement and resistance to narcotics had become so

solid that he would swallow upwards of 100 pills every day, the court heard.

Father of-three Robert was only 38

It was through his battles with habit that Robert tracked down his calling as a psychotherapist and guide,

over which he likewise assisted many individuals with their own issues.

In a proclamation read at the examination by partner coroner Anton Van Dellen,

his sibling John Kemp-Hmm said he was a "gushing dad who discussed his craving to beat fixation,"

adding that his loved ones "remain

persuaded his craving was to get perfect," and that eventually "his heart and his body gave way".

He added: "We are crushed at the departure of a cherishing and kind individual, we miss him gigantically."

As well as issues with fixation, Robert likewise experienced Crohn's illness and blood clumps in his legs and lungs,

what's more, was in emergency clinic irregularly for treatment of these diseases.

His reason for death was recorded by the coroner as 'drug related passing',

with blended drug harmfulness because of a mixed drink of morphine, codeine,

furthermore, alprazalam prompting a profound vein phlebothrombosis. This thusly caused a blood coagulation in both of his lungs, which eventually prompted his sad passing.

Closing the investigation, Mr Van Dellon said:

"There were no indications of aggravation and I'm fulfilled no outsider is associated with Mr Kemp-Hmm's demise. He had a background marked by fixation and had been treated for blood clumps in his legs

what's more, lungs. He is plainly a lot of missed by his loved ones."

Where to find support for illicit drug use

As per the NHS site, a GP is a decent spot to begin.

They can talk about your concerns with you and seek you into treatment. They might offer you treatment at the training or allude you to your

neighborhood drug administration. On the off chance that you're not happy conversing with a GP, you can move toward your neighborhood drug treatment administration yourself.

Visit the Plain site to find nearby medication treatment administrations.

In the event that you're experiencing difficulty finding the right kind of help, call the Forthright medications helpline on 0300 123 6600.

They can talk you through the entirety of your choices.

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