Mr
Durkan, a former deputy first minister at Stormont, was confirmed as a Fine Gael election candidate yesterday.
Mr
Durkan's wife, Kay, had reported him missing earlier that day, after he did not reply to texts and calls, which was out of character, the inquest into his death heard yesterday.
Detective Inspector Clare Coleman said there was no sign of trauma or injury and Mr
Durkan was sat up with his head back on the headrest.
Garcia beat out incumbent Martin
Durkan, a fellow Chicago resident, by about 1 percentage point, according to unofficial results.
Mr
Durkan wrote himself into the club's folklore when he gave the team an unlikely 1-0 lead against Alex Ferguson's side in January 1995.
Mr
Durkan also had spells at nonleague clubs, including Runcorn FC.
It was also Mr
Durkan who scored a screamer in the previous round against Premier League Ipswich at the Racecourse, which gave Wrexham a 2-1 lead, dumped the Tractor Boys out, and set up the Manchester game.
Durkan also scored a screamer in the previous round against Premier League Ipswich at the Racecourse, which gave Wrexham a 2-1 win and set up the Manchester game.
Durkan, of Poplar Terrace, Pentrebach, Merthyr Tydfil, accused his brother of taking drugs and Mr Davies left, going home to tell his mother of the conversation.