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7th February 2023
12:42pm GMT

The 87-year-old told her doctor she couldn't afford to heat her home in Bury, Greater Manchester (Google Maps)[/caption]
Julie Mitchell, the Assistant Coroner for Manchester North, said: "[Barbara's] death was particularly accelerated by hypothermia and there is a possibility of self-neglect due to the lack of heating so her death has been referred to the coroner."
Barbara's son Mark told Manchester Evening News: "We were in contact with her every day and saw her and spoke to her. We have to deal with the sad loss now and it's very hard for me and my family."
Hypothermia is when a person's body temperature drops below 35C and is caused by prolonged exposure to cold.
The condition requires immediate medical treatment or can be fatal.
Neighbours have spoken of their shock and sadness at Barbara's passing.
One man said: "I think Barbara must have lived here about 50 years. I know that she was working at the chemist in Tesco until fairly recently. It's so sad."
Another woman said: "I hadn't seen her in a few weeks. It's so sad. She was a really nice woman and lived here for years but more recently kept herself to herself."
A full inquest, which will explore the circumstances which led to Ms Bolton's death, will take place at Rochdale Coroner's Court later this year.Explore more on these topics: