A serving soldier in the British Army has been charged with three counts of supplying Class A drugs in Wolverhampton last year.
Oliver Bramwell, aged 22, of Rosemount Gardens, Ackleton, is accused of providing cocaine to three men on the morning of 13 December 2015 after a night out in the city.
One of the men, Kieran Bainbridge, aged 20, collapsed in the Moon under the Water on Lichfield Street.
He was in a coma at hospital and died three days later.
A coroner subsequently ruled his death was caused by a cocaine-related irregular heartbeat.
Bramwell has been bailed to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on the 10 June 2016....
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