Posted on 06/04/2019 9:53:32 AM PDT by Gamecock
A BRIT teacher accidentally killed herself with a lethal overdose after she swallowed a bag of cocaine in a first-class airport lounge while waiting to fly home to Dubai.
Victoria Buchanan, 42, ingested the resealable bag when she realised she still had the drug in her possession while drinking a glass of champagne after she checked in with her luggage.
The mum-of-three had earlier acquired £200 worth of the Class A drug during a family visit to the UK with her husband Mark who is a shipping company boss.
She had £60 worth of cocaine left when she decided to swallow it in the hope of getting it back home and moments later she collapsed with a severe seizure when the bag burst in her stomach.
The bag of cocaine was discovered during a post-mortem exam.
Mrs Buchanan originally from Kilmarnock, Scotland, had moved to Dubai in 2010 and worked as a teacher in the United Arab Emirates while her husband was believed to be head of fleet personnel for a shipping firm.
She was known for helping impoverished children in Nepal through a charity set up to improve their education.
An inquest heard the tragedy occurred on March 29 last year after Mrs Buchanan had spent a week in Britain with her family as part of her annual visit to the UK.
Her husband told the Manchester hearing: "We were aware she would take small amounts of cocaine occasionally and it was something we did together, I had left the UK a few days before not a lot was left not that that matters now."
In a statement Dr Jon Hopper of Wythenshawe Hospital said Mrs Buchanan was brought by the ambulance at 2.34pm following a cardiac arrest at Manchester Airport.
He said: Onlookers thought she was intoxicated but then she started having a fit and off duty nurse searched through her handbag and called her husband who told her an epipen was in her bag as she had had previous reactions to palm oil.
"She died at 6.24pm on March 30. During her post-mortem a plastic resealable bag was found in her stomach and it was ruled that further examination was required."
A toxicology report read to the inquest showed amounts of cocaine at less than 0.4 milligram per litre of blood which is "consistent with recreational use".
It added that the "obvious concusion" was that the bag, which was 10cm by 6cm, burst and cocaine leaked into her stomach.
Det Sgt Alex Wild said: "There was no third party involvement, that was the conclusion, there were no charges brought or further actions taken."
Mrs Buchanan's mother Irene Dignon, who in her 70s, said: "We couldn't understand why she would risk something for such a small amount we couldn't understand that. There was no evidence of anything like drugs with her she was always so anti them.
"She was always so upbeat I wouldn't have thought she needed them, it's a different world."
Mrs Buchanan's father James added: "We had no suspicion of any drug taking."
Recording a conclusion of death by misadventure assistant coroner Andrew Bridge said: "Analysis of the bag showed that its contents were cocaine.
"It appears that the cocaine that was in the bag which was left after recreational use with Mark earlier that week, on that basis the cause of death is brain damage caused by cardiac arrest which was caused by cocaine intoxication.
"The only known source of that cocaine was from that contents within the bag swallowed by Victoria with the intention of taking the remaining cocaine back to Dubai.
"Why she took such a risk will never be known but I'm satisfied it was done of her own volition and there was no coercion or threat, there was no criminal activity and no charges have been brought.
"I have no understanding of why Victoria would wish to have smuggled cocaine or why she would take the risks of doing so my conclusion of how she came by her death is one of misadventure.
"I give you my sympathies for the sad loss of your wife and your daughter my question is what on earth was she thinking?"
That’s why they call it dope.
Typically, addicts aren’t able to reason along those lines.
gues that’ll teacher
I suspect this “teacher” had another job in Dubai.
She don’t lie....
Moron.
The Earth is better off without her.
hubby ran a shipping company...hmmmm .
My first thought upon reading the story is that she inadvertently carried the coke with her, then made a snap decision to swallow it because there was no where else to dump it.
But that can't be true. If you want to lose a few grams of something, even in an airport waiting room, it's not that hard to do. There are certainly garbage bins about. So you're seen on camera dropping something in a waste bin, they can't pin it to you without the effort of a fingerprint check, which I doubt they'd do for a personal-use amount.
She must have thought she could recover it at the other end, so to speak, and decided to roll the dice.
It's hard for me to visualize how one could forget that one was carrying drugs, unless you are surrounded by them all the time.
Don’t be so naive.
Nowadays it’s an essential part of the job description.
A teacher couldn’t figure out a flush toilet or ‘leave’ the drugs in an overhead compartment? I guess this is your brain on drugs.
I was being sarcastic, some if the biggest idiots I know are ‘teachers’
I see what you did there! And I do think you are correct.
Whoops!
Marijuana, Marijuana
LSD, LSD
Scientists make it
Teachers take it
Why can’t we? Why can’t we?
She was in the first-class airport lounge. I assume there was a first class toilet that flushed in the first-class airport lounge.
How could anyone that stupid be a teacher?
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Shes not a teacher. Now.
A least it wasn’t ‘a dollar and fifty cents worth of cocaine’.....
Richard Pryor (Language)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EZrOJLMyNk
How do you die from $60 of cocaine? That's a minuscule amount.
One reason why cocaine overdoses aren't that common is because the amount of cocaine you need to overdose is cost-prohibitive.
Darwin Award
Mum-of-3 is now dead. I have absolutely no sympathy for her. No one forced her to take coke. It was her choice.
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