Father shares harrowing photo of his son in hospital shortly before he died after taking Ecstasy

A grief-stricken father has released a harrowing hospital photo of his son shortly before he died after taking ecstasy for the first time.

Gareth Edwards photographed his 19-year-old son Josh at St James’ Hospital, Leeds, with the intention of sharing the picture to raise awareness how devastating drugs can prove.

He hopes the image may help to prevent another family going through the same heartache.

Gareth Edwards released this photo of his son Josh after he took ecstasy for the first time

The mechanical engineer suffered a fitting episode on a Leeds street after reacting to ecstasy and cocaine, Wakefield Coroner’s Court heard.

Police seized drugs and arrested six other people who had taken drugs at a house in Bramley, Leeds, during the enquiry following Josh’s death in May 2017.

Recording a verdict of drug-related death, senior coroner Kevin McLoughlin said the six were ‘too cowardly’ to fully cooperate with the police enquiry and had put their own interests before Josh’s family.

Mr McLoughlin said Josh’s death was a ‘monumental tragedy.’ His mother, Candace, 46, told the inquest: ‘He was up for work at 6am on a morning, he just wasn’t a drugs person.’

Speaking about her family’s ordeal after the hearing, Mrs Edwards said: ‘When I got to the hospital and they told me it was drugs I couldn’t believe it. He didn’t deserve that tragic end, it was horrendous.’ 

Mrs Edwards said Josh was family-oriented and hard working and she had not seen any indication that he had experimented with drugs.

In statement read to the inquest, Mr Edwards, 48, said: ‘Josh was a dream son and we are immensely proud of him.

‘After school he got an apprenticeship as a mechanical engineer and was thriving.’

The mechanical engineer suffered a fitting episode on a Leeds street after reacting to ecstasy and cocaine

The mechanical engineer suffered a fitting episode on a Leeds street after reacting to ecstasy and cocaine

Police were called to Victoria Park Avenue in Bramley at around 12pm, on May 14, 2017, after a member of the public spotted Josh having a fitting episode and falling down in the street.

Josh, who worked at Pudsey manufacturing company OMCO, was taken to St James’ Hospital where he suffered a heart attack in the accident and emergency department.

He suffered a string of problems including internal bleeding and multiple organ failure and died just after 9am, on May 15, seven days before he should have celebrated his 20th birthday.

Detective Sergeant Lisa Watts said police believe the six people arrested ‘protected themselves’ rather than give police a full picture to investigate.

‘We are of the opinion this is the first time Josh has ever used and it has had the fatal outcome,’ she said. 

Coroner Mr McLoughlin said: ‘His body’s reaction to the poison involved has cost him his life. It’s a monumental tragedy for his family.’

Criticising the people who did not fully assist police, he said: ‘They have chosen to put their interests in front of helping a family understand what happened.

‘It would appear they have been too cowardly to cooperate with the police.’

Mr McLoughlin added: ‘If you take ecstasy or cocaine you must recognise that it may cost you your life.’ 

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