Pubdate: 13 February 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: of Telegraph Group Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Richard Savill MARQUESS WAS KILLED BY YEARS OF DRUG ABUSE THE body of the Marquess of Bristol was released for burial yesterday after scientific tests found that he died from multiple organ failure caused by years of chronic drug abuse. Lord Bristol, who was said to have spent UKP7 million on drugs in 10 years, died at his home, Little Horringer Hall, on the Ickworth estate in Suffolk, on Jan 10. He was 44. An initial post-mortem examination failed to find the cause of death. Bill Walrond, the West Suffolk Coroner, said yesterday that further tests showed Lord Bristol died from drug abuse over a long period. He said: "It is not an overdose which would be described as acute drug abuse." The coroner said there was nothing in the report to suggest Lord Bristol had Aids. He was a registered drug addict and had served two prison sentences for possession of drugs. His agent, Simon Pott, said it had been a "tragedy" watching the Marquess "try everything and anything" to beat his addiction. Lord Bristol, an Old Harrovian, was worth UKP21 million at 21. The heir to his title is Lord Frederick Hervey, 19, a student at Edinburgh University. - --- MAP posted-by: