Student, 24, may have been killed by long-term use of laughing gas

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A STUDENT aged 24 may have been killed by long-term use of “hippy crack”, an inquest heard.

Ellen Mercer died in hospital the day after having a “sudden, unexpected cardio respiratory collapse”.

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She was taken there on February 9 last year, after becoming seriously unwell.

Medics found “features of neurological compromise” and tests discovered the party drug — favoured by youngsters in lockdown — had caused serious circulation and breathing issues.

A post mortem examination found an underlying cause of “long term complications” related to abusing the gas.

At the opening of her inquest yesterday, Berkshire coroner Hannah Godfrey, said: “Ms Mercer had a history of nitrous oxide abuse.” A full inquest for her will be held later.

The business student, of Gerrards Cross, Bucks, was described by her family as a “truly beautiful and gentle soul” who was “missed by everyone lucky enough to have met her.”

Mum Sharon Cook, 54, said online: “I miss you so much my darling girl.

“Hope you’re being well looked after by dad and grandma. I wasn’t ready for you to leave me.”

At the time of her death, hippy crack — laughing gas or nitrous oxide — was not an illegal drug.

It was made a class C substance last November.

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