A UNIVERSITY fresher died after drinking too much on a night out, an inquest has heard.
Alfie Head, 18, was studying at the University of Lincoln during his first term when he died on November 14.
The fresher with his dad Mark Head[/caption]Today an inquest opening at Lincoln Coroner’s Court was told he died as a result of acute alcohol toxicity.
No further details about the circumstances of his death were given. The inquest was adjourned until 15 May next year.
Last month tributes flooded in for bright Alfie, originally from Hertford.
Posting on Facebook, Alfie’s heartbroken dad Mark Head, 54, wrote: “It is with a heavy heart that Clair and I have to say Alfie passed away peacefully today.
“He was the happiest we’ve ever seen him at Lincoln University and was having the time of his life.
“Getting a phone call at 1.30am saying your son was critically ill in ICU is the hardest thing a parent will ever receive.
“He fought bravely but the odds were stacked against him. Sleep well son and we will meet again.”
It came after the dad-of-three sons had announced his son was in hospital, posting: “Alfie is currently in Lincoln ICU after suffering a cardiac arrest.
“He is in a critical condition and the prognosis is not good.”
A spokesman for Lacrosse at Lincoln University said: “We are extremely heartbroken by the passing of our member, Alfie. He was the life and soul and a highly valued member of our team, serving as our promising new goalkeeper.
“He was extremely loved and will be missed greatly. Our heartfelt thoughts and condolences are extended to Alfie’s family and friends during this difficult time.
“The Students’ Union and Lincoln Lacrosse will be making no further comment.”