The circumstances surrounding a person’s death will determine whether or not their death is reported to the Coroner by the doctor involved. Cases where the Coroner usually gets involved: Unknown cause of death Unexpected or sudden death Death from injury or accident Death during a surgical procedure Death whilst under anaesthetic Fatality from an industrial [...]
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