A Menai Bridge woman who died at Pontins holiday centre in Prestatyn was almost five times the drink-drive limit, it was revealed at the opening of an inquest.

Canteen assistant Sioned Evans was staying at the camp with her partner Robert Holmes when she died on August 31 last year.

Paramedics were called after a  woman was said to have suffered a cardiac arrest.

Ms Evans, 33, of Trem Eryri, Menai Bridge, was certified dead and after an initial post-mortem examination by Dr Mared Owen-Casey toxicology tests showed that she had 393 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, the drink-drive limit being 80.

The cause of death was given as acute alcohol toxicity.

After a brief hearing in Ruthin the inquest was adjourned to a date to be fixed.