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A man who was found with his head severed by a chainsaw was fighting to stay in a block of 70 flats in Hampshire cleared for redevelopment.

His body was found by police on 5 July, who said his death was not suspicious. Post-mortem tests showed he died of a "complete transection of the neck".


A spokesman for the coroner said: "As far as we know nobody else was involved.


"There's nothing suspicious about the death. It was in his flat on Bodmin Road.


A Hampshire Constabulary spokeswoman confirmed his death was not suspicious.


"We were called to the address on Bodmin Road on 5 July at approximately 4.20pm to a non-suspicious death," she said.