A coroner has linked an anti-smoking drug to the death of a television editor who killed himself.Omer Jama, 39, who worked for Sky Sports, was found dead at his home two months after being prescribed Champix to help him quit smoking.An inquest in Bolton was told that Mr Jama had slashed his wrists and stabbed himself in the thigh and stomach.However, the coroner, Jennifer Leeming, said she could not record a verdict of suicide and instead recorded an open verdict.
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