A police officer who fought with the spread of drugs, died of a heroin overdose, the tabloid Daily Mail. David Pilling, was called “Robokop” by colleagues, for decisive action at the seizure of drug dealers, was found dead in his house in the metropolitan area of Kemden. In addition to the heroin in the body, police experts found traces of cocaine and ecstasy.
Pilling, died in March, but the results of the investigation of his death was announced on Thursday, 6 July. The examination concluded, that the content of heroin in the blood of the policeman was four times more the lethal dose. As the investigators found, immediately before death “Robokop was browsing the Internet on “how to use drugs”.
“Constable Pilling was a really valuable employee, while working in Kemden he had not shown any signs of drug addiction” – said the former Chief “Robokopa” Dominic Clout. The Friends of the deceased believed, that he could die as a result of the failed “experiment.” The results of the experts tests confirm this version: announced, that the Pilling is not a drug addict, and his death was officially considered to be the result of an accident.