A 'WONDERFUL' mechanic whose death sparked a murder probe took his own life, a coroner has ruled.
It comes as the family of Kaiwan Wrya Nasralddin who was living in Wigan after fleeing to the UK - called for an investigation into an alleged attack in which he is said to have been kicked in the groin leaving him in 'incredible pain' and 'badly affecting' his life.
Kaiwan, 20, was found unresponsive in a shared house on Ince Green Lane in Ince on September 11, last year. Resuscitation attempts by police and then paramedics, were unsuccessful and he was declared dead at the scene.
Due to a number of 'concerns, a murder investigation was launched with three people initially arrested.
However Greater Manchester Police (GMP) ruled out foul play. After an inquest at Bolton Coroner's Court on Tuesday, Area Coroner Peter Sigee recorded a conclusion of suicide.
Members of Kaiwan's family from Iraq, including his mother and father, attended the hearing, following through an interpreter.
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