Tragic Swansea father's death after son killed in hanging shock
A SWANSEA man found dead at his home had been trying to rebuild a relationship with his young son, an inquest heard.
But in a sad turn of events, the youngster had tragically died.
Chris Jorgenson's body was discovered in the living room of his Clos Aneira address, in Fforestfach.
The 46-year-old was discovered with a small bottle of vodka beside him and was also surrounded by drug paraphernalia on August 19, an inquest heard.
It emerged during the hearing at the city's Civic Centre, that Mr Jorgenson had been alcohol and drug dependent for some time.
The situation led to his son Scott being adopted by another family.
But in a police statement, read out by PC Phillip Evans, it emerged that Mr Jorgenson had been making a better effort to get to know his son — only for the youngster to be tragically killed.
"He (Mr Jorgenson) decided to change and wanted to play more of an active role in his son's life," he said.
"However, in a sad turn of events his son accidentally hung himself."
It led his reliance on alcohol to escalate, along with his use of methadone.
At one time Mr Jorgenson was diagnosed with a schizophrenic disorder, leading him to be given support from the Community Health Team.
He was also said to have fallen into trouble with the police in 1994, leading him to spend much of his adult life in prison.
On June 10, 2006, Mr Jorgenson faced further tragedy when he found his partner dead at the flat, where he once lived.
PC Evans reading the statement, added: "He was upset by her death and never got over it."
He went onto say that he had been diagnosed with a clot on the lung, from which he recovered.
"Despite this he became alcohol dependent again," he said.
In the meantime, his mum suffered two strokes — the second of which she did not recover from.
Throughout Mr Jorgenson's life he had help from the drug and alcohol team Swansea Drugs Project (SAND).
He was also given support from social worker Deborah Kidd.
It was Ms Kidd, who called at the 46-year-old's Fforestfach home in August.
But after no reply on both August 17 and 18, she alerted police a day later after she believed she saw Mr Jorgenson lying on the floor after looking through the letterbox — leading her to alert the police.
When the officers entered his home, PC Evans said officers discovered his body and called for an ambulance.
A post mortem examination was carried out but, the cause of Mr Jorgenson's death was unascertained and there was no sign of injury.
Blood tests revealed the presence of opiate diazepine and amitriptyline, along with 100 milligrams of alcohol in his blood — one and a half times the drink-drive limit.
It was understood the toxicity from the drugs was the cause of death.
Swansea coroner Phillip Rogers recorded a verdict of accidental death.
elizabeth.perkins@swwmedia.co.uk







10 Comments
by timmy n claire, swansea
Friday, November 26 2010, 4:54AM
“yogi my dear friend never had the chance to say goodbye,i never forget the red toy guitar i swapped with you for the football when we were 6 yrs old after seeing father xmas,and then years later you gave me your real red guitar which i still have and will hold forever ,love you loads yogi ,youre a special spirit ill never forget xx”
by Megan, Bonymaen
Saturday, December 26 2009, 8:13PM
“For Broken Hearted Grandparent. I really feel for you. My mother and brother went through this about 14 years ago. In the end it took a Court to sort it out (Grandparents rights) and a lot of give on our part, involving a 180mile round trip every 4 weeks for us, come rain or shine. Since we had nowhere to take the children in bad weather, it was very hard, but our determination prevailed. I'm sure your love for your Grandaughter will too.”
by broken hearted grandparent & mothers, swansea
Friday, December 25 2009, 2:20PM
“My son has just come home in tears on Christmas Day as the witch wasn't willing for us to see our grandchild at Christmas! Again MerryChrstmas you selfish witch!”
by Medusa, Swansea
Thursday, December 24 2009, 2:53PM
“Christmas used to be a time of magic; what happened? What have we done to this once magical time of year?
Maybe, in times gone by, community helped one another, now we are strangers.
broken hearted grandparent., Swansea rest assured that your daughter-in-law will be in pain too. I feel so very sorry for you, however, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. She has her own issues (probably deep ones), and, sadly is using your grandchild. It won't continue, not once she is out of her pain - honest! x Peaceful Xmas to you.”
by geoff, Westcross
Thursday, December 24 2009, 1:30PM
“Douglas
"Been there done it"
Its hard to fathom out what goes through a mothers mind when shes keeping the kids away from their father at Christmas
The only person she is really hurting is the child
never mind Douglas bach,as soon as the kids are old enough,then,they soon come around to see you at their own steam!!”
by broken hearted grandparent., Swansea
Thursday, December 24 2009, 11:58AM
“My witch of a daughter-in-law is refusing for us to see my grandaughter. I know how people feel, especially over the 'season of goodwill'. I hope my grandaughter will grow up and realise what a selfish mother she has. Merry Xmas, you witch.”
by Craig, Swansea
Thursday, December 24 2009, 9:18AM
“Douglas I'm currently in the middle of taking my ex partner to court with regards to access to my children. If you need any help or advice email me and I'd be more than happy to help.
craigmurphy75@live.co.uk”
by douglas, clydach swansea
Thursday, December 24 2009, 8:46AM
“My ex is not allowing me contact with a 10yo daughter prefers to use the child as a weapon,revenge.
My christmas will be spent sat at the front window,heartbroken,hoping the ex will see sense.Iwont hold my breath”
by Medusa, Swansea
Wednesday, December 23 2009, 9:16PM
“There is a lot of sadness out there, and at this time of the year tragedy/pain escalates. That is why people should be happy with what they have and be willing to lend a hand whenever that hand may be needed.”
by meirion, swansea
Wednesday, December 23 2009, 8:12PM
“Rest in peace yogie.”