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CORONIAL LAW–unascertained manner of death-cause of death strychnine toxicity-open finding on manner of death
CORONIAL LAW – Death as a result of fall from a height – manner of death – appropriateness of police response.
CORONIAL LAW – death in custody, natural causes, HPNFs, record keeping, communication between correctional officers and nursing staff
CORONIAL LAW - death in custody, cause and manner of death, ischaemic bowel, death during COVID-19 outbreak at Junee Correctional Centre, adequacy of care, ade
CORONIAL LAW – diagnosis of mental health condition – psychotic depression / depression with psychotic features – care and treatment provided during admission
CORONIAL LAW – mid-gut volvulus and bowel obstruction, ischaemic bowel, unconscious bias, consideration of disability and treatment in hospital, Bathurst Base
CORONIAL LAW – cause and manner of death, exertional heat stroke, exertional heat illness, hyperthermia, seizures, National Rugby League, Heat Policy, Manly Wa
CORONIAL LAW – Aboriginal; First Nations; Wakamurra; Muruwari; Kunya; Bourke; Enngonia; single vehicle collision; rollover; inquest resumed; s.79 Coroners Act;
CORONIAL LAW – manner and cause of death – mental illness – family violence and neglect – family known to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice and the
CORONIAL LAW – Death in police operation – death as a result of a fall from height – borderline personality disorder – BPD – Dialectical Behaviour Therapy – DB
02 May 2025