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Coroners Cases

H M Coroner Non Inquest Cases

If the death has been reported to the Coroner (usually in the case of a sudden death) the procedure is somewhat different.  The Coroner's duty (and do not forget that the Coroner and his officers are working for you and in your interest) is to establish the cause of death an issue a certificate. In this case the Coroner or his officer attends to obtain particulars of the deceased, statements from relatives and to identify the body of the deceased.  The body should not be touched before the arrival of the Coroner's officer. When a death of this nature occurs other than in hospital, the body will be removed to the Coroner's mortuary.  Should the cause of death be due to natural cases the Coroner's office (sometimes via the Funeral Director) will inform the relatives when they can attend the Registrar's office.  Usually the Coroner's procedure takes time - perhaps three or four days - and on some occasions the funeral may have to be delayed.