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Usually, the inquest will result in an establishment of the type of death involved, such as a natural death, suicide, murder, or an accidental death. If ...
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That generally happens when it appears that someone's death was caused by anything other than natural causes. The law in this area can be complicated so if you ...
What are the possible outcomes? Possible outcomes include: natural causes; accident; suicide; unlawful or lawful killing; industrial disease and open verdicts ( ...
Accidental Deaths. Falls, including hip fractures or other injury; Any blunt force or mechanical injury; Cuttings and stabbings; Explosions; Firearm injuries ...
Jan 15, 2024 · This is similar to 'accidental death' but generally is used where it is found that the deceased had taken a deliberate action which unexpectedly ...
An inquest is a legal public inquiry (hearing) into the manner of death in which the Coroner and six jurors sit in a quasi-judicial fashion, and evidence is ...
Misadventure in English law, as recorded by coroners and on death certificates and associated documents, is a death that is primarily attributed to an accident ...
Coroner's inquests are held when a death is suspicious or the cause of a death is unclear. Examples of when an inquest may take place include after a fatal ...
The coroner's job is to find out who died, when, where and the cause of death. The coroner will investigate the death. They may ask for a postmortem examination ...
Coroners are independent judicial officers who investigate deaths reported to them. They will make whatever inquiries are necessary to find out the cause of ...