THE badly decomposed remains of a Bournemouth woman had to be identified by dental records, an inquest heard.
Emergency services were called to a flat in Southcote Road on April 25 after concerns were raised about the welfare of Loretta Lines, the Bournemouth inquest was told.
Dorset coroner Rachael Griffin heard that staff at a local pharmacy had raised concerns after being unable to deliver prescriptions to the 58-year-old's home. A strong smell had been noticed coming from her flat.
The cause of Mrs Lines' death remains unascertained despite a post mortem examination and the coroner heard there are no suspicious circumstances.
The inquest was adjourned until November 10.
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