A woman who worked as a PA for the estate of one of Norfolk's wealthiest families has died at the age of 34.
Madelaine Coutinho, who worked for the Crown Point Estate of the well-known Colman family, died last month at her home in Norwich.
An inquest opened into her death last week and heard she was found unresponsive in her home in the city's Golden Triangle.
She died on Saturday, May 11.
During a short hearing at Norfolk Coroner's Court, senior coroner Jacqueline Lake confirmed that Ms Coutinho worked as a personal assistant, was born in Norwich and lived in Cambridge Street.
She worked as a PA and farm administrator for the Crown Point Estate. On the estate's website it states she used an "extensive range of administration and organisation skills" to support the farm manager on the 5,000 acre site southeast of Norwich.
Mrs Lake said the provisional cause of Ms Coutinho's death was hanging - and adjourned the case for a full inquest on November 18.
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