A tree surgeon died when his chainsaw 'kicked back' and cut his throat while he was working.
Alexander Kirkley died from blood loss in hospital in Oxford two hours after the machinery sliced through his jugular vein at the top of a tree.
The 32-year-old had stopped breathing and was in cardiac arrest by the time he was lowered to the ground.
Oxford Coroners' Court heard how the arborist had worked in New Zealand for three years where he hoped to set up a self-sufficient village.
His eco-friendly approach to life had seen him live in a Mongolian Yurt for two years.
His mother, Janet Kirkley, said in a statement: 'Alexander was an amazing young man whose enthusiasm and zest for life came through in everything he did.
His father, Paul, added: 'In his 32 years Alexander got more from life and gave more back than most can hope to achieve in twice that time.'
The hearing heard how Alexander had been helping to chop down two trees in the back garden of a house in February when the accident occurred.
Source - Metro
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