In 2011, additional guidance was given to improve the classification of narrative verdicts at inquests in England and Wales. |
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Individual inquests into some of the deaths also established the cause of death as a strain of anaerobic bacterium, know as clostridium. |
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The circumstances of the two deaths will be passed to the coroner so that inquests can be held. |
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We have since paid a terrible price for that parsimony, as those now attending the inquests into the deaths of their loved ones at Paddington will attest. |
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Judges were also banned from taking bribes and were supposed to use sworn inquests to establish facts. |
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A HILLSBOROUGH victim may still have been breathing when he was placed in the recovery position on the pitch, the inquests heard. |
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Two young Dublin men died after cocaine and lignocaine were consumed, separate inquests heard. |
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A CORONER has opened inquests into two friends who died after allegedly taking a dance club drug. |
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Inquests are usually held in public, with witnesses being examined by the coroner and interested parties. |
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Both Inquests record 29 burgesses at Penzance and 40 at Mousehole. |
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