Coroner :
coroner
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Noun(1) a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes
(1) The matter has now been referred to the coroner and an inquest into the death will be held in due course.(2) The families have secured a commitment from the government that a coroner 's inquest will be held into the deaths.(3) At her inquest, the coroner recorded an open verdict because he was not convinced she intended to kill herself.(4) The Cumbrian police spokesman said the death was not being treated as suspicious and the coroner had been informed.(5) The function of the coroner 's inquest is to establish the cause of death, not to apportion blame.(6) It has been referred to the coroner for the inquest to go ahead.(7) The circumstances of the two deaths will be passed to the coroner so that inquests can be held.(8) These will likely lead to a coroner 's inquest to determine the cause of the one fatality.(9) If the State pathologist confirms a death is due to unnatural causes the coroner must hold an inquest by law.(10) Police are preparing a report for the coroner and an inquest will be held.(11) 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.(12) Officers are investigating what happened on behalf of the coroner , before an inquest takes place.(13) There has been no request from a coroner to investigate a suspicious death.(14) The full police file would be passed to the coroner for an inquest.(15) At the inquest into the deaths the coroner had criticised fire safety standards in British furniture.(16) Police have ruled out suspicious circumstances and the matter has been passed to the coroner for an inquest.
(1) coronation ::
coronation