
A 13-year-old rape and homicide sufferer who was discovered unresponsive in a teenage boy’s bed room suffered ‘a number of cardiac arrests’ earlier than dying.
An inquest heard Casey-Louise Horrocks died in hospital after being discovered within the 16-year-old boy’s bed room, in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, on August 11.
After a autopsy, her reason for dying continues to be unknown.
West Yorkshire Police launched a double rape and homicide enquiry after the schoolgirl, a pupil at Mossley Hollins Excessive Faculty in Manchester, died a day after being discovered.
The teenage boy, from Huddersfield, was arrested on suspicion of the rape and homicide of Casey-Louise and the rape of a 16-year-old woman in his house city has been launched on conditional bail.
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At present, an inquest into Casey-Louise’s dying was opened by the assistant coroner however was suspended for six months whereas West Yorkshire Police examine.
Coroner’s officer Victoria Normington mentioned: ‘The temporary circumstances of her unhappy dying are that the Yorkshire Ambulance Service have been referred to as to a home in Huddersfield relating to an unresponsive teenager.
‘CRT [cardiac resynchronisation therapy] was commenced, and Casey was admitted to the Calderdale Royal Hospital, the place she was initially unresponsive and unconscious.
‘She was taken for scans, and CPR was commenced as she then suffered 4 cardiac arrests. She was sadly pronounced useless at 2.18 am.’
Casey- Louise was formally recognized by means of photographic proof given to detectives.
Pathologist Dr Kirsten Hope carried out a autopsy to ascertain the reason for dying, however the trigger stays unexplained.
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