Man's death ruled as accident
Written by Skywave Radio News on May 27, 2020
An inquest into the death of a Blackpool man whose body was recovered from the sea close to Barrow-in-Furness has concluded.
Jason Goldrick, 50, of Park Road, went missing from Blackpool Victoria Hospital around 11.30pm on November 1.
The last known sighting of Jason was in Poulton town centre in the early hours of November 2.
Police launched a major investigation into his disappearance with searches in and around the hospital, as well as at a property in Park Road.
Officers conducted a number of enquiries, reviewed his movements, released CCTV footage of Jason and appealed to the public’s help for information to help find him.
Around 1.35pm on December 22, Barrow Police and HM Coastguard were called to the report of a body in the sea under the pier of the Coastguard Station at Roa Island.
The body was later identified as Jason, with a Home Office Post Mortem giving his cause of death as drowning.
On Wednesday, May 20, an inquest was held at Cockermouth Coroner’s Court in Cumbria, with Kally Cheema giving a ruling of accidental death.