Flint, a figurehead of the 1990s rave movement
famous for tracks such as "Firestarter" and "Breathe", was found
dead at his home in March, aged 49.
The inquest concluded that he died as a result of hanging, and
that cocaine, codeine and alcohol found in his system.
"An open verdict was recorded," a spokesman for the coroner
said, adding that a full inquest would be held next month.
Renowned for his facial piercings, heavy makeup and eccentric
devil-horned hair cut, Flint played a major role in establishing
the credibility of dance and electronic music.
Essex Senior Coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray said there was
insufficient evidence to conclude his death was either an
accident or suicide, but said there was no suspicious
circumstances and no third party involvement.
"We will never quite know what was going on in his mind on that
date," the Press Association quoted her as saying.
"He clearly was extremely popular, he was much-loved by so many
fans."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
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