Coroners Court New South Wales

Coronial findings and recommendations

To access a finding not listed here, please make application (DOC, 62.0 KB) to the Court. In some inquests recommendations are made to Ministers and Government and non-government agencies.

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  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner O'Neil
    CORONIAL LAW – death in custody, natural causes
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Forbes
    CORONIAL LAW – missing woman – suspicious circumstances – charges laid by Police
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Forbes
    Coronial law, intimate partner suicide/homicide
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Lee
    CORONIAL LAW – cause and manner of death, hypertensive heart disease, coronary artery disease, euthanasia, potential homicide, forensic investigation, Crime Scene Services Branch, toxicology, external examination, taking of blood sample
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Ryan
    CORONIAL LAW – death of a man from acute alcohol intoxication – whether police should have detained him as an intoxicated person – whether police acted appropriately when returning him to his home address.
  • Recommended
    Decision of State Coroner O'Sullivan
    CORONIAL LAW - death by drowning, First Nations death, Gomeroi man, police search
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    Coronial Law, death in custody, natural causes
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Forbes
    CORONIAL LAW - manner of death, death in the course of a police operation, police executing a bench arrest warrant, planning and risk assessment, discharges of firearm by police, requirement for wearing and activating body worn cameras
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    CORONIAL LAW – Police Operation, motorcycle accident, traffic stop, methylamphetamine effects and contribution
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Forbes
    CORONIAL LAW-manner and cause of death-whether a 000 call related to a life-threatening situation-appropriateness of police response to the 000 call
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06 May 2024

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