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Matthew Leveson died from taking the drug GHB, according to his boyfriend Michael Atkins who found his 20-year-old lover's body the next day, it was revealed in a bombshell announcement yesterday.A 'bottle of drugs' containing the substance GHB was found in the kitchen near the body of Leveson, who died after a night arguing with his boyfriend Atkins, the inquest into Leveson's death heard.Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin said Atkins' account of Leveson's death was that after arguing at ARQ nightclub in 2007, the pair drove home and slept in separate areas. Atkins told police he found the 'bottle of drugs' in the kitchen of their flat and he 'assumed that might have caused Matthew's death'.Jubelin said Atkins spent some time with Matthew's body before deciding to bury it in bushland.Leveson's father asked questions that threw doubt on Atkins' account of what had happened to Matthew.Mark Leveson asked Leveson whether Atkins could have been 'panicked and still drug affected' when he discovered Matthew's dead body.' Yet he drove home six hours earlier?,' Mark Leveson said.' And he said (in Atkins' statement to police) 'I thought I was going to be named and shamed'.' Asked by the Coroner whether the clothing Atkins had worn on the night Matthew died had never been found, Jubelin agreed.Evidence was given of fish-shaped containers of GHB and the barrel of a syringe for apportioning the drug for sale.In questions to Jubelin, Coroner Truscott asked whether Atkins' account that he left ARQ nightclub to take a heavily drug-affected Matthew home was inconsistent with CCTV footage.Truscott said the 55 minutes after Atkins left the club were unaccounted for by him, and that the inquest had heard he went to get more drugs to sell rather than drive Matthew home.
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Faye Leveson reacts as she speaks to the media with her husband Mark after attending the first day of the Coronial Inquest for their son Matthew Leveson at the Coroner's Court in Sydney.