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CORONIAL LAW – death of Aboriginal child; intentionally self-inflicted; protective care and treatment; recommendations made
CORONIAL LAW – Death in custody; self-inflicted death; hanging in correctional centre; requests for medical treatment; sleep apnoea; obtaining CPAP machines in
Coronial law, violent and unnatural death, cricket match, head trauma, emergency response, protective equipment, review of rules
CORONIAL LAW – mental health-homicide-community mental health treatment – mental health policy and practice
CORONIAL LAW – death as a result of police operation – First Nations man – appropriateness of police response
CORONIAL LAW–unascertained manner of death-cause of death strychnine toxicity-open finding on manner of death
CORONIAL LAW – First Nations death in custody – section 23 mandatory inquest – prisoner attempting escape during medical escort – shot by firearm discharged by
CORONIAL LAW – death of child at Broken Hill Base Hospital – can cause of death be ascertained – was medical care and treatment adequate – were transfer decisi
CORONIAL LAW - self-inflicted death - mental health - s.23 Coroners Act 2009 - mandatory inquest - death as a result of police operations - high risk to public
CORONIAL LAW – unexplained disappearance and whether missing person is now deceased, date and place, cause and manner of death
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