THE inquest into the death of Trowbridge barman Glynn Burrows was opened on Friday.
Mr Burrows, 41, who had been staying at the King's Arms pub, was found dead by colleagues after spending the night on the floor of the Soul Cafe in Castle Street.
Colleagues thought he was still asleep and cleaned up around him for more than two hours before realising something was wrong.
A post-mortem examination has been carried out and Mr Burrows' death is believed to be alcohol related.
A full inquest will be held at a later date.
Inquests have also been opened into the deaths of Westbury best friends Peter Stubbins and Andrew Wheeler, who died within hours of each other.
Mr Wheeler, 35, of Oldfield Road, died after a road accident in Hawkeridge on September 29.
He was on his way back from dropping off Mr Stubbins' girlfriend at his friend's house when his Vauxhall Cavalier was in collision with a lorry on the B3097.
The inquest was opened and adjourned in Bath.
The hearing into Mr Stubbins' death was opened at Chippenham on Friday and adjourned.
Mr Stubbins, 34, who was staying in Station Road, died a day after his friend's death from a suspected heart attack.
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