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CORONIAL LAW – death of a person in custody – lethal overdose of methylamphetamine – adequacy of emergency medical response – how did deceased person get acces
CORONIAL LAW – death of a person in custody – overdose of clozapine medication - was mental health care of an appropriate standard - recommendations
CORONIAL LAW – whether missing person now deceased, date and place of death, cause and manner of death, allocation of officer-in-charge if investigation, delay
CORONIAL LAW – death in custody – natural causes
CORONIAL LAW – Cause and manner of death, death in custody, natural causes, care and treatment
Coronial law, cause and manner of death, surgical error, Hartmann’s procedure, ileus, stoma, iatrogenic mechanical bowel obstruction, peritonitis, open disclos
Coronial Law, search for missing person, subsequent discovery of remains, homicide by person known
Coronial law, Cause and manner of death, Section 27 Coroners Act 2009, death in custody, natural causes
Coronial law, Cause and manner of death, involuntary patient, effects of post mortem clozapine levels, mental health treatment in hospital
Coronial law, missing person, boat travel, no suspicious circumstances
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