Constantin Silvio Ditescu, 55, or Richard House Drive, suffered wounds in an autumn pharmacy on the outskirts of Kingsway on the A124 Barking road, East Ham.
Hey “had been drinking with friends,” said East London, Graeme Irvine, and “stumbled backwards.”
The incident occurred on March 9 and resulted in a “severe brain injury.”
He was urgently transferred to the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, but “despite the treatment, he succumbed to his wounds,” said the coroner.
He died on March 18.
An investigation into his death was formally opened in East London Forener’s Court, Walthamstow, on Tuesday, March 8.
Research is heroes in public interest to investigate unnatural deaths and if future similar deaths could be avoidable.
Irvine made a series of orders for the dissemination of evidence, including Ditescu GP records, hospital records and the statements of the paramedics who attended the incident.
Hello, they also ordered that the toxicology tests be carried out in any task of blood samples of Mr. Dittescu when entering the hospital, to see what substances they had one leg in their system and at what level.
The coroner told Ditescu’s family “interested persons”, a legal status that entitles them to see evidence before an investigation and question any witness called to give evidence.
The final research was listed for June 30.