Man, Julian Garvey Vines Lewis falls to death after eating Chocolate infused with Cannabis

Man, Julian Garvey Vines Lewis falls to death after eating Chocolate infused with Cannabis

A Man, celebrating his 33rd birthday, Julian Garvey Vines Lewis have died after falling to death.

 

Julian Garvey Vines Lewis fell to death from his flat window on August 16 after eating the drug, chocolate infused with cannabis, while at a restaurant in Prestwich, just north of Manchester City Centre.

 

Julian, who was a nurse and RAF veteran.

 

His grieving girlfriend paid a touching tribute to her former boyfriend on the first anniversary of his death, just after the inquest shone a light on the detail surrounding the night of the tragedy, when he fell to his death from a height.

 

She called Julian Garvey Vines Lewis a “remarkable human being” and said that her decade-long relationship with him was the “best 10 years of my life”, reported the Manchester Evening News.

 

 


Those with Mr Lewis said he was acting normally when they convened at his brother Robert’s flat before heading to the restaurant, with his girlfriend Amie Maughan adding that her boyfriend seemed happy in the restaurant.

 

At the inquest, Amie described the moments leading up to Mr Lewis’ death.

Man, Julian Garvey Vines Lewis falls to death after eating Chocolate infused with Cannabis

She said that after the meal, the friends re-convened at Robert’s flat nearby, but Amie and Julian did not stay for too long as he seemed ‘really tired’.

 

However, Julian, who was born in Rochdale, began to start acting out of character on their way home to his flat.

 

As Ms Maughan brushed her teeth, she noticed her partner ‘pacing the landing’, and was ‘against the wall, like he was trying to turn off a light’.

 

During the inquest, senior coroner Nigel Meadows asked Ms Maughan if Julian had a look of terror in his eyes.

 

She replied: “Yes. I have never seen him behave like that.”

 

Julian’s actions continued to be erratic, the inquiry heard.

 

“He was stood on his side of the bed. I was on the edge of my side,” Ms Maughan explained.

 

“He had his arms out and I thought he was going to flop on to the bed but he jumped across and wrapped his arms around me and we fell to the floor.

 

“It was very unexpected. I was shocked by it.”

 

Throughout this time, Amie added that Julian, who had not displayed any mental health issues in the past, had begun to speak to people who weren’t present.

 

 


As his behaviour became increasingly worrying, Amie made the decision to leave the home, and contacted a cousin of Julian’s who she knew had been driving.

 

“I thought I was doing the best by allowing Julian to sleep whatever it was off,” she said.

 

Police said a neighbour in the flat below Julian’s reported seeing a ‘silhouetted’ figure of a man standing by his window roughly two minutes after Ms Maughan left the property.

 

Shortly after, the neighbour reported hearing a loud noise, and saw a man on the floor outside.

 

When paramedics arrived, Julian was taken to Salford Royal Hospital, but a CT scan revealed the injuries he sustained to his head that were too severe to operate on.

 

A medical report into his condition said the injuries were unsurvivable.

 

Recording a verdict of misadventure, senior coroner Nigel Meadows said Mr Lewis was “suffering from a psychotic or delusional episode from the consumption of cannabis”.

 

After the inquest last week, Amie opened up on her relationship with the avid mountain climber.

 

She wrote: “You guided me though the most difficult times, was on the sidelines waiting to cheer me on through every achievement and shared so many adventures with me.

 

“I can only imagine if you were here now where we would be going this year and what we would be seeking together.

 

 


“You served your country and all human kind. You saved so many lives, touched so many lives and made so many lives better just for being you.

 

“You were so selfless and saw the best in everyone even if they didn’t see it themselves.

 

“I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for being the best friend, the wind up merchant, the curious soul, and incredible boyfriend that you were.”

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