An experienced deep-sea diver from Greater Manchester drowned after running out of air, an inquest was told. |
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The inquest heard that the relationship was stormy and had broken up several times. |
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The catamaran anchored off the Ancon Peninsula so holidaymakers could snorkel or swim, the inquest was told. |
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In her opinion the incidents described at the inquest were not necessarily related to the school, but had links with the local community. |
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The inquest heard the road was in a poor condition and wet on the day of the crash. |
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An inquest was opened in 1991 after the discovery of her body but has never been resumed because of the lack of a positive identification. |
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The inquest was due to conclude last month but is now expected to run until at least September. |
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The coroner was due to open an inquest into his death today at Burnley Magistrates Court. |
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Last week, at the subsequent inquest, the jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing. |
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But, the inquest heard, after a long drinking session, which went on and off from 4pm to 2am, Mr Clarke decided to drive back to York. |
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A heavy drinking session ended with one of a group of young friends collapsing in a spa bath after mixing drugs and alcohol, an inquest was told. |
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An inquest should provide answers, but no date has yet been set for the hearing. |
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The toothlessness of this process was revealed in 1985, the last time an inquest was held. |
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Our mum didn't attend the inquest for such reasons, and is now deeply distressed. |
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A girl died from a severe asthma attack that may have been triggered by bullying, an inquest heard. |
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An inquest jury at Lincoln Crown Court recorded a verdict yesterday that the tragedy had been an accident. |
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An explosion which killed a retired couple at their home was a tragic accident, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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The inquest heard how Mr Palmer had been coping well following his split with his wife of 14 years. |
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A medieval gold ring found in a Wiltshire field was declared treasure trove at an inquest in Chippenham yesterday. |
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The jury at the inquest into his death recorded a verdict of death by misadventure yesterday. |
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The committee began its investigation in 2001, but delayed its hearings because of a coronial inquest. |
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Tests indicated her death was due to alcohol and drugs and a jury at the first inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure. |
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A binman who died after being run over by his own dustbin wagon might have stepped into a blind spot behind the vehicle, an inquest heard. |
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An inquest heard his glasses had probably misted up, causing him to veer into a tree stump. |
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Events should move swiftly now, with an inquest being opened and adjourned by the end of next week. |
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A woman was not given basic health checks for two-and-a-half hours giving birth to twins at a top private hospital, an inquest was told. |
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The inquest heard that the brothers were shy, reclusive men, who repeatedly ignored doctors. |
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An inquest which opened into her death was told the cause of her death was unascertained. |
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In August 1994, an open verdict was recorded at an inquest into Mr Webb's death. |
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When Jock discovers his daughter with the piper, a skirmish ensues and an official inquest is called. |
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A teenage girl from South Yorkshire died instantly after her horse bolted out of control and into the path of a car, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Mr Byard told the inquest she had been in severe pain for months with a slipped disc, and then discovered a lump in her breast. |
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Central Australian Youth Link-Up Service is calling for a coronial inquest into the death of a teenager at Willowra in late March. |
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The inquest jury delivered a narrative verdict into her death in which a number of contributory factors were listed. |
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A Chapmanslade motorist lost control of his van in a snowstorm moments before he was killed in a head-on smash, an inquest heard on Monday. |
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Mr Field must now wait for the Suffolk coroner to hold an inquest to decide if the coins are treasure trove of if they will be returned to him. |
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The families have secured a commitment from the government that a coroner's inquest will be held into the deaths. |
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None of the deaths certified as due to old age was assessed by a necropsy, and none had a coroner's inquest. |
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An inquest has also been opened into Mr Lewis's death and adjourned to a later date. |
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The inquest heard that Mr Dean had been out with his friends to a public house, but had not drunk alcohol. |
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I will do my level best to conclude this inquest as soon as I possibly can. |
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A pensioner tripped over a pub's open cellar doors and broke his neck, an inquest heard. |
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She told the inquest she saw all four of the car's wheels leave the road as it went over the bridge. |
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She died after her Ford Fiesta was hit by a truck that veered into her path, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Seven photographers had been expected to attend the inquest this week, giving their evidence via videolink from a courtroom in Paris. |
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The witness approached a minister after the publicity given to the inquest, where witnesses gave evidence anonymously by video link. |
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A Wandsworth window cleaner was savaged to death by his adored bull terrier after he had an epileptic fit, an inquest heard this week. |
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He had borrowed the jet washer from his brother Alfred, who told the inquest he had modified it by replacing a plastic lance with a metal one. |
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Police have ruled out suspicious circumstances and the matter has been passed to the coroner for an inquest. |
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We do not relish the idea of going through another inquest, and no doubt neither does anyone else involved. |
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We've already had an inquest and court cases, and investigations and it's got us nowhere. |
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A jet skier who crashed into a stanchion on Blackpool North Pier may have had a heart attack, an inquest has heard. |
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An inquest heard how a momentary lapse of concentration may have caused a crash that killed three members of one family. |
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The inquest heard that the blue nylon rope had been woven through the loops of a trellis attached to a gazebo rather than tied. |
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An inquest heard that the fire started after friends of Mr Wright lit candles in his flat while he had gone out drinking with a friend. |
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An inquest was held in Castlebar yesterday into the death of a 53-year-old trout angler who died after his boat capsized on Lough Mask. |
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An inquest in 2000 was told the GP had apparently mixed up near-identical capsules containing vastly different amounts of the drug. |
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A motorist walked with a stick as he took the stand at an inquest to describe a crash that left another driver dead. |
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High speed cost a new driver his life when his car careered out of control and struck a tree, a North Yorkshire inquest was told. |
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A lorry involved in a head-on collision which killed a Tadcaster company boss skidded on to the offside of the road, an inquest heard. |
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An earlier inquest was adjourned after hearing that David was ejected from the event by doormen. |
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Officers from the police and fire services are compiling a report which will be passed to the coroner for an inquest. |
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But when it takes literally years for a full inquest to be staged, families say the pain and anguish they suffer becomes that much worse. |
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The inquest heard how the fatal accident had been the result of late-night high jinks that turned so horribly wrong. |
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A psychiatric patient may have died as part of a suicide pact with another patient, an inquest heard. |
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An inquest heard he was taken to Rochester young offenders' institution, Kent, where he took his own life despite being on hourly suicide watch. |
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At her inquest, the coroner recorded an open verdict because he was not convinced she intended to kill herself. |
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There are no charges at an inquest and the coroner must decide the scope of the inquiry which is appropriate and the witnesses to be summoned. |
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A post-mortem examination was due to be held on Tuesday and an inquest will be opened and adjourned pending inquiries. |
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Doctors also discovered a small perforation in her bowel, which led to severe complications, an inquest heard. |
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The co-driver of the train which collided with a derailed train said the sooner the inquest happened the better. |
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The inquest failed to discover why he had been on the road at that time, or whether he was familiar with it. |
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But fire investigators found a number of other electrical faults and fire risks in the house, an inquest in Bradford was told yesterday. |
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This week Professor Hay will attend an inquest in Leeds into his wife's death at which he hopes to raise concerns about the safety of the drug. |
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The costs could continue to rise as the Ministry of Defence is considering applying for a judicial review of the inquest. |
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When being questioned in the inquest to this last incident, he is said to have given what I consider to be his most infamous saying yet. |
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As you will know, the statutory function of an inquest is to ascertain who the deceased was, and how, when and where he came by his death. |
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The matter has now been referred to the coroner and an inquest into the death will be held in due course. |
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The inquest also heard that an incident of her head shaking at an outpatient appointment had not been recorded in her medical notes. |
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The inquest was told that when the incident happened, the southbound GNER train was travelling at 117 mph. |
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The inquest consists of 11 eligible voters who review Prosecutors' decisions not to indict suspects. |
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The company is carrying out its own investigation and an inquest was due to be opened this week. |
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The political inquest mostly concerns what can be done to prevent known trouble-makers from travelling abroad. |
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The inquest was told that leaflets and documents are published for parents, issuing warnings on cot deaths. |
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The inquest heard that Mrs Walker suffered from a wheat intolerance and on the day she died ate a Cornish pasty for lunch. |
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These will likely lead to a coroner's inquest to determine the cause of the one fatality. |
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At the inquest into the deaths the coroner had criticised fire safety standards in British furniture. |
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The function of the coroner's inquest is to establish the cause of death, not to apportion blame. |
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If the State pathologist confirms a death is due to unnatural causes the coroner must hold an inquest by law. |
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The men are suspended at present and still face possible disciplinary proceedings as well as a coroner's inquest. |
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Officers are investigating what happened on behalf of the coroner, before an inquest takes place. |
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This inquest returned an open verdict because the jury had been unable to decide if it was an accident or suicide. |
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Yesterday an inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing on Mr and Mrs Robertson. |
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He told the inquest he was overtaken by the two vehicles on the wrong side of the road at the gyratory. |
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A high-speed head-on car crash claimed the lives of a teenager and two elderly women, an inquest heard. |
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At his inquest the jury added a rider to its verdict urging further research into Roaccutane and its side-effects. |
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You rightly said that the royal coroner announced earlier this year that there would be an inquest. |
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Traffic constable Paul Davenport told the inquest that at the time of the accident, the road was dry, clean and free from any obstruction. |
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A boy of 15 riding a stolen moped crashed and died while trying to escape a police car, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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An inquest in Southampton heard that the former ship's fitter died of a lung disease caused as a direct result of contact with asbestos. |
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The inquest heard that he had spent the previous evening drinking with a friend. |
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Heavy metal shutters which crushed a schoolboy to death as he played a daredevil game were branded a death trap by his mother at an inquest. |
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He told the inquest the message was garbled and he couldn't understand any of it. |
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The inquest heard that Daniel cut the container using broken glass, poured liquid on the floor and set fire to it using a lighter. |
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Of the six women to die in the 12 months to August, an inquest on only one has been held to date. |
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He told the inquest that he, his wife and two friends were going home after dining at a restaurant when the accident happened. |
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Another doctor told the inquest the symptoms could have been caused by anxiety and depression. |
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The first inquest was quashed by the High Court because the Coroner did not permit a sufficient investigation of neglect to be carried out. |
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An inquest in the city heard how she was wearing a red dressing gown and pyjamas with her arms folded neatly across her chest. |
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Her daughter Alice is still missing and an inquest on her cannot therefore be held. |
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The inquest was told there was unlimited free beer, wine and water available to guests at the event. |
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That issue is to be determined in the context of the function of a coroner's inquest, which is a matter of law. |
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Mrs Evans was not present at the inquest, though other members of Mr Evans' family were. |
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An inquest was opened and adjourned to a date to be fixed at Barrow Town Hall on Monday. |
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A Scottish sailor met his death when he fell overboard from his yacht off the Mayo coast, an inquest in Ballina was told. |
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An inquest held at Flax Bourton Coroner's Court in Bristol heard part of the window catch was broken, meaning it could be pushed open at any time. |
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The inquest heard she was found hanging by a plastic shower curtain in her cell and was declared dead on arrival at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield. |
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An inquest recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after hearing she died of acute peritonitis, caused by the perforation of her bowel during the operation. |
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An inquest heard in November how an emergency doctor accidentally gave her an overdose of the painkiller diamorphine for a migraine after he misread a drug label. |
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The inquest heard Miss Moss grew up in London but moved to Bournemouth about five years ago. |
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A Victorian coroner has subpoenaed the man acquitted of one the State's most notorious murders to give evidence at another inquest into the death. |
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She told the inquest she suctioned Lee's tube half an hour before she went off duty at 6.30 am on April 14, 2001 but there was no record of this in Lee's notes. |
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The full police file would be passed to the coroner for an inquest. |
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The coroner will be opening an inquest either today or tomorrow. |
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After overtaking some cars the driver had tried to get back on the correct side of the road, but lost control and hit a Rover travelling out of Bradford, the inquest heard. |
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It was the first time in more than eight years that an inquest in the city had recorded a verdict of neglect on a patient who had been cared for at a local hospital. |
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Although the final disposition of findings is still pending, opposition leaders are demanding an expeditious end to the already tarnished inquest. |
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Well, to be honest, I would wait to see how the whole inquest pans out before judging anyone on that issue, including the driver and the photographers. |
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Mr Baker-Smith told the inquest that he then went to a nearby shop-taking Mr Stooke with him and as they walked, he was swaying from side to side and bumping into him. |
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The inquest heard he had only recently passed his driving test. |
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He died of crush asphyxia after two metal bars under the chair closed around him, trapping his neck and upper chest, a pathologist told the inquest. |
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At an inquest into his death last November, a post-mortem examination failed to establish an exact cause of death but it was confirmed there were no suspicious injuries. |
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They also told a coroner's inquest yesterday into the 56-year-old's sudden death that surveillance cameras should be used in booze buses to record everything. |
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Mr Hooper adjourned the inquest and released the body for burial. |
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It is only advocacy at the inquest that is an excluded service. |
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He knew, of course, about the bomber but all the technical details described at the inquest were held in camera and a veil soon seemed to settle over the tragic event. |
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Police officers could have triggered a father of five's death from a sudden heart attack three days after they sprayed CS gas in his face, an inquest heard. |
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Forensic scientists said the cause of the blaze was a build up of fluff in the dryer, which ignited the machine, and not an electrical fault, the inquest heard. |
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The billionaires would be allowed to keep their dubiously acquired fortunes, and no inquest would be held into the state sell-offs that made them rich. |
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The inquest into last week's incident has already had an adverse effect on the clubs, whose officials have been reprimanded for speaking to the press. |
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The inquest heard the crossing is closed off by an iron gate either side of the railway track which are opened and shut by motorists as they pass through. |
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Medical evidence was given to the inquest that death was caused by asphyxia secondary to compression with fractures of the ribs and friction burns. |
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There have been 150 questions asked at an inquest and a criminal trial. |
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The inquest heard that he lost control of the back end of his car on a bend and had not been able to avoid the collision on a road which was wet from earlier rain. |
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An initial inquest on the island returned a verdict of accidental death but a second inquest held at Bromley Magistrates' Court recorded an open verdict. |
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At last month's inquest, coroner Fiona Wilcox concluded Mrs Saldanha had taken her own life. |
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A combination of gusty weather and the relative inexperience of the pilot led to a gyrocopter going out of control and crashing, killing two men, an inquest heard. |
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Her son told the inquest he had no idea where she got the tablets from. |
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The inquest heard she was taking eight tablets a day, but doctors feared this was a conservative estimate and the real figure could be much higher. |
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In a statement to the inquest, Mr Delstanche senior, said his son was not trying to harm himself but thought he could burn the spirits or demons out of his body. |
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The inquest heard that after he was freed from the wreckage by firefighters he was airlifted to the Royal United Hospital in Bath but died soon after arrival. |
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A jury has recommended that hand rails or banisters be installed in houses at an inquest into the tragic death of a former member of Dervish on Christmas Day. |
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He told senior officials that an inquest was not powerful enough to handle the kind of allegations he needed to explore. |
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The second inquest verdict was later quashed by the high court. |
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That was the reaction of a mother after an inquest heard that her son died when he swam in the River Ouse after drinking the equivalent of 16 tots of whisky. |
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At the inquest, local electrician Thomas Durkin revealed that there was no leaked earth or circuit breaker in the connection to a plug socket in a neighbouring house. |
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The Divisional Court directed the coroner to resume the inquest. |
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If the executors do not appear, but the claimant can prove by inquest that the testator bequeathed him the tenement, it shall be delivered to him. |
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It has been referred to the coroner for the inquest to go ahead. |
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Police are preparing a report for the coroner and an inquest will be held. |
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At an inquest last month the coroner said a police inquiry should be held. |
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The inquest heard Dr Iqbal first prescribed the barbiturate Seconal for the princess in July 1999 after another patient told him she needed the drugs. |
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Neither of the friends was wearing a seat belt and they could have been watching a dashboard DVD system when the smash took place, an inquest heard. |
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The inquest in Leeds was told yesterday that two post-mortem examinations proved inconclusive and the cause of her death has been recorded as unascertained. |
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The coroner will formally open and adjourn the inquest today in Salisbury. |
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Three men who met as students had been singing university rag songs at the end of a day-long reunion when tragedy struck on a country lane, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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That is a fact recorded by the doctor in charge of the ambulance at the inquest. |
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Mrs Moffat told the inquest that Mrs Seaton had been devastated over the temporary split but did not think the relationship was going to work out. |
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An inquest jury returned a verdict that he had been unlawfully killed. |
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At an inquest in May, dci Paul Fotheringham of Kent Police said recent heroin use was likely to have played a role in her death. |
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The inquest had heard how, despite his wife's requests, he had not been supplied with a special vibrating mattress that would have prevented the sores. |
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The train driver told the inquest in Derry courthouse how he blew the horn and applied emergency brakes. |
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An inquest determined his death as suicide, but it has been noted that the known evidence is also consistent with accidental poisoning. |
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One of the main reasons for doubting the truth of the inquest concerns the reliability of Marlowe's companions as witnesses. |
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A verdict of accidental death was returned at an inquest held on 27 October. |
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On 8 January 2013, a second inquest confirmed that Winehouse died of accidental alcohol poisoning. |
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The inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure and Hockney was never implicated. |
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At the inquest the Pier Hotel was found to be a hazard to drivers, and instead of being repaired its demolition was ordered. |
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A third kind of jury, known as a coroner's jury can be convened in some common law jurisdiction in connection with an inquest by a coroner. |
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In addition, from time to time, the Coroner's Court may summon a jury to decide the cause of death in an inquest. |
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Eventually a little after noon Wilton arrived at the inquest, and gave a full account of the incident. |
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In December 2009 an inquest into the death was halted for the case to be considered for criminal charges. |
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In anticipation of Dr Hassiem's release the inquest of Mr Ngubene's death, originally scheduled for 13 April, was postponed sine die. |
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An inquest in Bradford heard he was bullied at West Suffolk College and that his mother struggled to get appropriate mental health intervention. |
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A THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD boy who accidentally shot his friend with an air gun thought his playmate was joking around, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A WOMAN died from alcohol poisoning just hours after an evening with friends, an inquest heard. |
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An inquest in Bradford was told Fejes was brought to Britain and put to work in local bed factories by a brutal workmaster. |
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A Birmingham mother may have taken amphetamines at a Midland jail before she was found hanged in her cell, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A WOMAN may have accidentally overdosed on anti-depressants and alcohol, an inquest heard. |
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An inquest at Wirral coroner's court heard Mr Jones had worked as an apprentice lagger at Stanlow in Ellesmere Port for almost three years. |
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A STUDENT fell 140ft to his death in a lift shaft due to a faulty door, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A WORKER died after being overcome by fumes while trying to fix an anaerobic biodigester on a Dorset farm, an inquest was told. |
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A NEWBORN who died in a hospital birthing pool inhaled water during labour, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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The inquest heard driving licence images of Hasib Hussain and Mohammed Siddique Khan were recovered from bomb sites and compared to CCTV images. |
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It was not to be, as the Reds exited the tournament beset by a heavy sense of self-recrimination and facing a painful inquest. |
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A YOUNG mum who suffered feelings of despair and low self-worth killed herself, an inquest heard. |
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A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy died after being starved of oxygen when he became trapped in his bunk bed, an inquest heard. |
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A BOY died after getting trapped in the slats of a home-made bunk bed, an inquest was told. |
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A MUM who turned round to tell off her two children drove into a lorry, killing all three, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A MIDLAND housewife who died after falling down the stairs of her home may have been sleepwalking, an inquest heard. |
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He died of hypothermia up there, and that is what the inquest said. |
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A PRISONER told an inquest how he woke to find his cellmate had hanged himself in the night. |
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Peaches Geldof died of a heroin overdose,an inquest heard today. |
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An inquest into the death of the mother of children's TV presenter Mark Speight was opened and adjourned yesterday. |
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The inquest heard David rushed to the property and tried to tow the mower off his father but the makeshift tow rope snapped. |
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A tracheotomy tube was incorrectly inserted during treatment for throat cancer, an inquest into his death has heard. |
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A TEENAGER died after he was felled from his trail bike by wire strung across a country track, an inquest heard. |
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She doused herself in turps and put a match to it as he and their two children slept upstairs, an inquest was told. |
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Dr Ossei-Gerning, who had attempted to unblock one of Mr Bisset's arteries a day before he died, broke down during the inquest. |
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I'VE heard of people upstaging someone else's wedding but never an inquest. |
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Coroner Tony Brown said at a Morpeth inquest he was not convinced Mr Youmans, of Orpington Road, Cramlington, meant to commit suicide. |
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A DAY-TRIPPER was killed after falling from a rope swing over a rock pool, an inquest heard. |
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The inquest heard Mr Williams, who had worked at Morgans for 17 years, was moving the press out with a pallet truck when tragedy struck. |
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A GRANDFATHER fell 100ft to his death after his paraglider collapsed in high winds, an inquest has heard. |
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Sarah Dodman gave her harrowing account at the inquest into the deaths of Graham Anderson, 36, and his sons Jack, 11, and three-year-old Bryn. |
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A retired lab technician died from two brain haemorrhages and skull fractures following a fall outside a Middlesbrough pub, an inquest heard. |
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Despite the emergency surgery to remove the hairball appearing to be a success, complications set in, the inquest was told. |
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The inquest heard Ms Pitter may have fallen off a footbridge crossing the canal near Red Doles Road where her body was found. |
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The inquest on keeper Davidson was duly held, and at the commencement seemed likely to cause Tony Palliser less anxiety than he had expected. |
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A retired steel erector died of an industrial disease due to exposure to asbestos, an inquest heard. |
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But an inquest revealed she had a condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, where all the muscle wall of the heart becomes thickened. |
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A WOMAN taking a walk on the beach with her daughter on Mother's Day drowned after being cut off by a fast-moving tide, an inquest has heard. |
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A TEENAGER died after he fell from a shopping centre fire escape after drinking with a friend, an inquest heard. |
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An elderly farmer died from head injuries after falling from a forklift truck bucket, an inquest heard. |
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The inquest heard it was not known how Mr Furness found the gloves. |
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A TEENAGER killed himself after he got into heavy metal and went from a happy, outgoing boy to an introvert wearing make-up and dark clothes, an inquest heard. |
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The inquest heard he contracted lymphocytic choriomeningitis, an infectious virus spread by house mice, during his stay in Serbia, though he did not die from it. |
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An inquest heard Kenneth Ebbrell, a deep-sea diver and experienced paraglider and hang glider, died after crashing on to rocKs at BucKstones Edge a year ago. |
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A PET food factory engineer from Rugby crushed in a canning machine as he reached through guard rails to clear a blockage died in an accident, an inquest jury has ruled. |
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A Warwickshire pet food factory engineer crushed in a canning machine as he reached through guard rails to clear a blockage died in an accident, an inquest jury has ruled. |
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The move comes after an investigation found Suzanne Greenaway, who oversaw the inquest into Winehouse's death, did not have the correct qualifications for the role. |
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A PIPEFITTER died after exposure to asbestos, an inquest has heard. |
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A young mother who lost a twin in pregnancy then had to go through the death of her surviving baby from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Paul Charley, area vehicle examiner for Devon and Cornwall Police, told the inquest he found faults in the trailer's tow hitch which could have caused it to become detached. |
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A TEENAGER jumped 60ft to her death from the top of a multistorey car park when she saw her ex with his new girlfriend, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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He called our family and friends and our vicar came to bless Charlie.We couldn't begin to plan our farewells to Charlie until after the inquest three weeks later. |
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It was another 36 hours before tests confirmed the student had contracted the H1N1 virus and she was started on Tamiflu, the inquest at Leicester Town Hall heard. |
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A SAILORS' shore leave night out ended in horror when a thug knocked out Royal Navy rating Anthony Cavanagh with a single punch, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Mrs Cabrera, who lived in Swindon and worked at the GWH, died a short time later from a heart attack caused by Bupivacaine toxicity, her inquest at Trowbridge Town Hall heard. |
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The inquest heard two of the items, the silver coins and decorative silver strap end, were found by metal detecting enthusiast Chris Morris, of Pantymwyn in Flintshire. |
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Yesterday's inquest heard from several witnesses that Mr Pardoe had been driving fast along the road from Dolgellau, and had overtaken a number of cars and a breakdown lorry. |
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Radoslaw Ziomek, 36, was petrified of reprisals after being stabbed by Marcin Kutko during a visit to see his girlfriend in London, an inquest heard. |
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But cardiac specialist Craig Runnet told the inquest the letter had reached Matthew in appropriate time and said there was no reason for doctors to be overly concerned. |
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An ambulancewoman told an inquest yesterday she was surprised at the lack of urgency shown as a man neared death from a cocaine overdose in a police cell. |
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Yesterday's verdict overturned the original inquest, held in secret on the orders of the Churchill government, which found Leading Aircraftman Maddison died by misadventure. |
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The women were relieved of their duties after 88-year-old Ena Joan Reeves fell on her walking frame and choked on its low-level crossbar, an inquest heard. |
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At the conclusion of the inquest into the seven deaths, the coroner for Furness and South Cumbria criticised the council for its health and safety failings. |
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After the inquest was over, Emily Huskisson found two speeches in William Huskisson's jacket pocket, which he had been planning to deliver following the inaugural journey. |
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To make this system of royal criminal justice more effective, Henry employed the method of inquest used by William the Conqueror in the Domesday Book. |
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Thurston completed the inquest on September 28, and concluded that Hendrix aspirated his own vomit and died of asphyxia while intoxicated with barbiturates. |
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The complete text of the inquest report was published by Leslie Hotson in his book, The Death of Christopher Marlowe, in the introduction to which Prof. |
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This last measure was done in preparation for an extensive inquest covering all of England, that would hear complaints about abuse of power by royal officers. |
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Andrew Else was an aquaholic for 30 years, an inquest into his death heard. Yesterday his brother, Stephen, said he should not have been left alone near free-flowing water. |
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