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Jurors have been asked to return a narrative verdict, which allows them to give a longer explanation of the issues contributing to a person's death. In 2004, narrative verdicts were introduced at inquests, recording the factual circumstances and replacing the standard short verdicts.

The law says that the Coroner must open an inquest into a death if there is reasonable cause to suspect that the death was due to anything other than natural causes. There is no exact legal definition of a 'natural' cause of death.

An inquest is an investigation into the facts of how your relative has died. A coroner will look at different information and decide the cause of death. The coroner will tell the next of kin, or the personal representative, when your relative's inquest will take place.

In general usage, inquest is also used to mean any investigation or inquiry. An inquest uses witnesses, but suspects are not permitted to defend themselves. The verdict can be, for example, natural death, accidental death, misadventure, suicide, or murder.

A coroner must hold an inquest if: the cause of death is still unknown. the person might have died a violent or unnatural death. the person might have died in prison or police custody.

An Inquest is an investigation into a death which appears to be due to unknown, violent or unnatural causes, designed to find out who the deceased was, and where, when and how (meaning by what means).

noun. in·​quest ˈin-ˌkwest. : a judicial or official inquiry especially before a jury to determine the cause of a violent or unexpected death.

There is no formal dress code, but we ask people to dress smartly or in uniform out of respect for the family of the deceased person. You do not need to bring anything with you. The purpose of the inquest is to find the facts about who the deceased person was, when and where they died and how they came by their death.

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Affidavits
Bankruptcy
Bill of Sale
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Divorce
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Name Change
Power of Attorney
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Small Estates
Wills
All Forms
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Terms of Service
DMCA Policy
About Us
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