An inquest into the death of a chef found dead on a lake on Dartmoor has been adjourned by the coroner to allow more time for more inquiries to be made.
Craig Shrub was camping at a Dartmoor fishery was found dead on one of its lakes on May 3.
Craig Shrubb, who lived in Praze, west Cornwall, was discovered dead on by the concerned owner of the Serenity Coarse Fishery near Tavistock, Devon.
Senior Devon coroner Philip Spinney opened an inquest saying the owner found Craig dead in the water after becoming concerned for his welfare.
No medical cause of death is known yet on the 48-year-old who was single and a chef.
Shrubb, who had previously run his own catering firm in Saltash was also known as Craig Wright.
The coroner adjourned the inquest to allow more time for inquiries which will seek to establish the background to his death.
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