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Marshall had previously been admitted under section to the Cove Children and Adolescent inpatient facility on two occasions for 131 days and 315 days. The court heard that the average length of stay is far lower at four to six weeks. Marshall hated the Cove. He was discharged into Jane’s care in January 2020, despite not having improved significantly.

The post-mortem examination reveals that the deceased died of natural causes and the coroner considers that it is not necessary to (investigate or) continue the investigation. There will be no inquest. A post-mortem examination will often be held before the coroner decides whether to open an inquest. In 2021, 55% of deaths reported to coroners which eventually led to an inquest involved a post-mortem, no change on 2020. An inquest into his death, which concluded on Friday, heard that a council inspection missed the “trench” in the middle of the road because inspectors were “primarily focused” on making the road safe for motorists.The registrar will report the following deaths to the coroner if not already reported to by someone else: A coroner’s inquest is held for all deaths in custody or state detention. An inquest with a jury is held where the deceased died while in custody or state detention and the death was violent or unnatural, or of unknown cause; where the death resulted from an act or omission of a police officer or member of a service police force in the purported execution of their duties; or where the death was caused by an accident, poisoning or disease which must be reported to a government department or inspector. Jury inquests are not required where the deceased died in custody or state detention but from natural causes.

When looking at the number of deaths reported to coroners in 2021 as a proportion of registered deaths [footnote 21], which allow for some differences in population characteristics, there is still a wide variation across coroner areas, with a minimum of 16% in North Yorkshire (Western) compared to the maximum of 82% in Newcastle upon Tyne. However, caution should be taken when using these figures as local area factors can influence these proportions. For example, large hospitals near boundary lines can impact the proportion, due to the difference between the coroners’ figures being based on the place of death and the ONS figures being based on the place of residence.The river was 4C, so almost freezing, and if she fell in the muscles would probably seize making it difficult to swim properly.” Prior to 1 June 2005, policy responsibility for coroners lay with the Home Office, but on that date it passed to the Department for Constitutional Affairs as part of machinery of government changes following the 2005 general election. Responsibility now lies with the Ministry of Justice, which was created on 9 May 2007. 3.1 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)

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