Mother, 45, died in quad bike accident at birthday party
Debra Burdon, 45, came off the bike in a field at her home on North Back Lane, Kilham, near Driffield, on the evening of May 22 this year.
The inquest heard a seventh birthday party for her youngest daughter
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Mr Smith said Mrs Burdon had been drinking over several hours prior to the accident.
During the evening, a number of party guests had been taking turns to ride a Suzuki 400cc quad bike and Mrs Burdon decided to have a go.
Friend Deborah Lesley Youngson said she had been concerned about her friend using the machine, because of the drink she had consumed.
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Hide AdMrs Youngson said she had heard her friend scream over the sound of the engine as she neared the garden area, but that it had been a scream "of joy, not fear".
A post-mortem examination revealed Mrs Burdon died as a result of swelling of the brain caused by her injuries.
Consultant neuro-pathologist Dr Ian Scott said it was impossible to say whether a helmet would have prevented the injury.
Coroner Geoffrey Saul recorded a verdict of accidental death.