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Fidelity executive drowned after taking LSD, inquest hears

The 26-year-old died after taking a mixture of cocaine, ecstasy and LSD, an inquest in London has heard

A 26-year-old executive from Fidelity International died while on holiday in Croatia after taking a mixture of cocaine, ecstasy and LSD, an inquest in London has heard.

Cameron Coaten, a consultant relations manager at the US investment company, drowned after travelling with friends to the Love International festival in Tisno last year.

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