An inquest has concluded into the death of a man from Bramford who died suddenly.
Suffolk Coroners' Court heard that Graeme Clargo, 53, had contracted Covid-19 in 2021.
Following this, he was left with “many distressing but not life-threatening symptoms”, said Senior Coroner for Suffolk Mr Nigel Parsley.
Mr Clargo was also known to have collapsed several times.
On Friday court heard that Mr Clargo collapsed in his kitchen on August 31 last year, despite having appeared well a few minutes beforehand.
A post-mortem examination was conducted but found that his death was not the result of his collapse, and no other pathological cause of death could be identified.
The pathologist concluded that Mr Clargo died as a result of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.
Senior Coroner for Suffolk Mr Nigel Parsley concluded that Mr Clargo died due to natural causes.
He found that his death was the result of a naturally occurring, but unexplained syndrome.
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