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 State Coroner O'Sullivan
    CORONIAL LAW - acute psychotic episode, schizophrenia, was mental health care appropriate, recommendations to expand REACH program in public mental health settings
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Lee
    CORONIAL LAW - suspicious death of a child, cause and nature of paediatric head injuries, whether head injuries were non-accidental, care provided at Tamworth Base Hospital, management of paediatric head injuries, management of paediatric patients
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner O'Neil
    CORONIAL LAW – Missing person, search
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    CORONIAL LAW – Death in police operation, stop and search, Section 21 LEPRA, exercise of power to arrest, Section 77 Bail Act 2013, breach of bail, decision to engage in foot pursuit, availability of flotation devices to assist police officers
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Forbes
    CORONIAL LAW-death in custody- mandatory inquest-adequacy of treatment and care-opportunity for family to raise concerns about the welfare of inmates and patients while they are in custody-telephone calls by inmate to protected person in Apprehend
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    CORONIAL LAW – Cause and manner of death, death in custody, intentional self-inflicted injury, care and treatment, mental health considerations, concerns of threats in custody, transfer of prisoners who have received threats.
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner O'Neil
    CORONIAL LAW - mental health, involuntary patient, escorted leave, conditions of leave
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    CORONIAL LAW – Missing persons, witnessed fall into the ocean, police search, less than 6 months since reported missing,
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Lee
    CORONIAL LAW - cause and manner of death, aviation fatality, de Havilland Canada DHC-2, Jerusalem Bay, Sydney Seaplanes, Airag Aviation Services, floatplane, engine exhaust system, magneto access panels, magneto cooling tubes, firewall breach,
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner E Ryan
    CORONIAL LAW - disappearance of a person - is the person deceased - if so can cause and manner of death be established - was the person suffering a psychiatric condition or disorder - was the NSW Police Force investigation adequate - did officers of
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05 Apr 2023

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