Inquest Probes Medication's Role in Thomas Kingston's Death
The inquiry will assess if the financier's state of mind was influenced by a recent prescription before his 'impulsive' death.
- Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston, died from a catastrophic head injury with a gun found nearby.
- The inquest will investigate potential links between Kingston's medication and his mental state at the time of his death.
- Family representatives have indicated there was no pre-planning for Kingston's death, as he had been making future plans.
- The coroner aims to conclude the inquest by the end of the year to provide closure for Kingston's family.
- Lady Gabriella Kingston, a second cousin to the King, has expressed her grief alongside Kingston's family, describing him as exceptional.