Under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Coroner will make preliminary enquiries and undertake an investigation. If the Coroner is satisfied that the cause of death is clear, they may decide that there is no need for a post-mortem examination or to hold an investigation, unless there is reason to suspect that the deceased died a violent or unnatural death or died while in custody or state detention.

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Inquests; Fatal Accident Inquiries and Death Certificates