Morning!
Struggling to find time for Twitter with so much going on and looks like notifications have left me behind again as a result - sorry.
Still trying to grasp the enormity of the gap between reality and what we've been fed on #BawaGarba.
The truth will out.
#JackAdcock
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They do? If so, that poses questions on several other cases I've heard about where it hasn't happened. Struck me as unusual, but perhaps I'm wrong.
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The coroner gets notified first I think and they decide on suspicious circumstances before releasing the body don't they?
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I have a problem with hospitals marking their own homework.
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It seems Rob Behrens felt the same way when he took a look? It was always a farce. Not sure about the coroner point? Like several aspects of this, I have no experience there.
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Generally, if you can’t confirm the exact cause of death, you have to call the coroner because you can’t write a medical notification of cause of death. And there’s are difficulties in routinely certifying a death within 24 hours of admission, too. http://www.suddendeathandthecoroner.org.uk/page8.html
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Hmm... thanks Anne. Very interesting.
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