The inquest into the unexplained death of a 21-year-old student from China who was found at her home has been opened at Oxfordshire Coroner's Court
Tianyi Lin, a university student who lived in Oxford but who was born in China, was found 'unresponsive' at her home address on February 9 this year.
An inquest into her death was opened by area coroner Nicholas Graham on Thursday (February 26) heard that a paramedic verified her death just after 11.30am the same day.
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The opening statement of the inquest said the young student's medical cause of death remains under investigation.
Miss Lin's body was identified by a police officer using photographic comparison at the scene.
A full inquest into her death will be held at the same court on June 3 this year, from 11am.
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