Coroners Court New South Wales

Coronial findings and recommendations

To access a finding not listed here, please make an application (PDF, 112.1 KB) to the Court. In some inquests recommendations are made to Ministers and Government and non-government agencies.

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Inquest into the death of GA (132.3 KB,PDF File)

Decision of Deputy State Coroner Magistrate Harriet Grahame

CORONIAL LAW

Inquest into the death of DP (542.4 KB,PDF File)

Decision of State Coroner Magistrate Teresa O’Sullivan

CORONIAL LAW – Cause and manner of death – Methylamphetamine intoxication, s.23 Coroners Act, police shooting.

Inquest into the death of Lynette Bradbury (336.8 KB,PDF File)

Decision of State Coroner, Magistrate Teresa O’Sullivan

CORONIAL LAW – manner of death – apparent homicide

Inquest into the death of Kerry Curtis (374.7 KB,PDF File)

Decision of State Coroner Magistrate Teresa O’Sullivan

CORONIAL LAW – death in custody, natural causes.

Into the death of Rodney Scarman (331.7 KB,PDF File)

Decision of Deputy State Coroner E.Truscott

Coronial Law-Cause and manner of death-unsolved homicide

Inquest into the death of Peter SIMPSON (376.3 KB,PDF File)

Decision of Deputy State Coroner Magistrate Carmel Forbes

CORONIAL LAW – natural causes death in custody

Inquest into the death of Tristan Naudi (520.5 KB,PDF File)

Decision of State Coroner Magistrate Teresa O’Sullivan

CORONIAL LAW – manner and cause of death – MDMA intoxication – restraint – physiological stress

Inquest into the death of Gaida Coote (second inquest) (334.5 KB,PDF File)

Decision of Deputy State Coroner Magistrate Harriet Grahame

CORONIAL LAW – search for missing person, subsequent discovery of remains

Inquest into the death of Francis Sawle (353.0 KB,PDF File)

Decision of Deputy State Coroner Magistrate Harriet Grahame

CORONIAL LAW – Death in custody, natural causes

Inquest into the death of Neville Clutton (635.8 KB,PDF File)

Decision of Deputy State Coroner Magistrate Stone

CORONIAL LAW – Manner of death – Residential Aged Care Facility – Resident to Resident Aggression in dementia unit – policies and procedures – identifying caus

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