Coronial findings 

To access a finding not listed here, please make application (DOC , 61.5 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 Lee
    CORONIAL LAW - manner of death
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Ryan
    CORONIAL LAW – death of inmate at Long Bay Hospital – natural causes death – care and treatment appropriate.
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Ryan
    CORONIAL LAW – death of a person in custody – lethal overdose of methylamphetamine – adequacy of emergency medical response – how did deceased person get access to methylamphetamine – recommendations
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Ryan
    CORONIAL LAW – death of a person in custody – lethal overdose of methylamphetamine – adequacy of emergency medical response – how did deceased person get access to methylamphetamine – recommendations
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Grahame
    CORONIAL LAW, death by gunshot wounds, unsolved homicide
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner D. Lee
    CORONIAL LAW – whether missing person now deceased, date and place of death, cause and manner of death, allocation of officer-in-charge if investigation, delays in NSWPF investigation, collection and preservation of evidence in a timely
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner O'Neil
    CORONIAL LAW – death in custody – natural causes
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    CORONIAL LAW – Cause and manner of death, death in custody, natural causes, care and treatment
  • Recommended
    Decision of State Coroner O'Sullivan
    Coronial Law, search for missing person, subsequent discovery of remains, homicide by person known
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    Coronial law, Cause and manner of death, Section 27 Coroners Act 2009, death in custody, natural causes
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12 Nov 2021

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