Grandmother died from cocaine effects at campsite

Tracey Reed pictured smiling at the camera with blonde hair and hoop earrings, in front of woodland and plants Image source, North Yorkshire Police
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Tracey Reed died inside a camping pod at Bainbridge Ings, near Hawes in North Yorkshire, on 10 June

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A grandmother who died while staying at a campsite was killed by the effects of cocaine, a coroner has said.

Tracey Jane Reed, 52, from Nottingham, was found dead inside a camping pod at Bainbridge Ings, near Hawes in North Yorkshire, on 10 June.

Coroner Jon Heath told a hearing Northallerton earlier that Ms Reed's inquest had been adjourned until a date yet to be fixed.

A man, aged in his 40s and from Lincolnshire, was arrested in connection with Ms Reed's death at the time, but was later released on conditional bail.

Ms Reed's family paid tribute to the "one of a kind" mum after her death.

Their statement added: "She was always the light in every room and left a mark on everyone she met.

"Her children and grandchildren were her life and she will be sadly missed by all of us."

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