A cyber security engineer whose body was found in a city car park has been named at an inquest opening into his death. 

Lee Fuller, of Skelton Road, Norwich, was discovered in a car park on Market Avenue, near Castle Quarter, on March 5. 

The 35-year-old was identified by an officer from Norfolk police by photograph comparison.  

An inquest into his death was opened at Norfolk Coroner’s Court, based at County Hall, on May 23. 

Area coroner Yvonne Blake gave the pathologist’s medical cause of death as “aspiration and hypoxic brain damage due to, or as a consequence of, inhalation of a volatile gas.” 

Eastern Daily Press: Norfolk Coroner's CourtNorfolk Coroner's Court (Image: Newsquest)

The court also heard that Mr Fuller had been born in the city on April 14, 1988. 

A full inquest into his death has been adjourned to take place later in the year on September 23. 

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