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Inquest into death of Mary Dalby Nunn held at Mirfield in March 1923

2007-08-29 02:28:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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2007-08-29 02:35:00 · answer #1 · answered by wilma m 6 · 0 2

According to the info we found at London's East District Coroner's office http://www.lbwf.gov.uk/index/environment/env-funerals/coroners.htm,

Post-mortem report

This report gives details of the examination of the body. It may also give details of any laboratory tests carried out. Copies of the report will normally be available to the next-of-kin and to certain other parties. A Local Authority administration fee is payable.

If the cause of death remains unknown or it is determined to be as the result of a violent or unnatural cause, then a formal Inquest will be opened.

The Coroner will thoroughly investigate the death, obtaining statements from all parties with any useful information. Frequently the police will also assist in the investigation, particularly if these are suspicions surrounding the death.

Medical Records

Medical records remain confidential after death. Coroners are entitled to request medical information that is relevant and necessary to their inquiries.

Contact the Coroner's Court listed at the above link to determine where Mirfield reports are held, then take it from there.

2007-08-29 08:05:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If it was a coroner's inquest, there should be records in the Coroner's Office.

Also check the local court records, and newspaper's back issues.

Doc

2007-08-29 02:36:51 · answer #3 · answered by Doc Hudson 7 · 0 0

Old local newspapers, for a start

2007-08-30 03:21:29 · answer #4 · answered by rosie recipe 7 · 0 0

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