An inquest ruled a Hampshire man's death as drugs-related.

Glenn Lockey from Ringwood was found in his home on December 19 last year, Winchester Coroner's Court heard.

The 46-year-old, of Ash Grove, had a history of depression and paranoid psychosis, as well as heroin use.

The court heard that at the time of his death Mr Lockey was on a methadone programme to help him quit the drug.

He had missed three prescription pick-ups in the days leading up to his death.

Toxicology results showed morphine in Mr Lockey's blood - a break-down product of heroin - as well as alcohol and methadone.

Central Hampshire coroner Grahame Short recorded a drugs-related death.