After she was found with severe injuries doctors suspected at first that tragic 30-year-old Ewelina Sasak may have been attacked.
But they ultimately found no signs of third party involvement or self-defence, the hearing was told.
The owner of the Staunton Hotel in Bloomsbury, central London, discovered “pale” Ms Sasak lying in a blood-red bath.
A doctor said Ms Sasak’s wounds were so severe that they appeared to have been inflicted by “violent activity”.
But police and the pathologist independently declared there were no suspicious circumstances.
The young woman’s distraught parents flew over from their home in Poland to attend the inquest at St Pancras Coroner’s Court (on Monday October 23).
Speaking outside, they said that their daughter was happy, and had recently had a pay-rise in her “dream job”, and was buying furniture for her flat in Blackpool.
She had moved to the UK in 2021 after qualifying as a vet in Poland.
Using a friend as a translator, her dad, Henryk Sasak, said: “She was working as a vet, she had had a pay rise.
“She had something to live for. She had lots of friends in Poland, she was very healthy.”

The young woman, who worked at Moy Vets in Hambleton, Lancashire, was “very close” with her friends in Poland and had a strong relationship with her family.
However, in the days leading up to her death the young girl became convinced that “a group of 10 people” were following her and intent on harming her.
The fear became so intense that she fled from Blackpool to London, even planning to fly last-minute to Poland before becoming too terrified she would be injected with poison mid-flight.
At 10pm that night Ms Sasak checked into the Staunton Hotel.
She made the reservation under one name only and paid the night porter upfront in cash, for a night in a ground floor room beside reception.
On the next morning the…

