Coroners
Contents
- Coroners and contact
- Post-mortem examinations
- Inquests
- Office and court
Coroners and contact
Coroners investigate sudden, suspicious and violent deaths. Some deaths need to be reported to a coroner before:
- the death can be registered at the registration office
- the funeral to go ahead
Reporting
A death would normally be reported to a coroner (usually by doctors or the police) if the:
- deceased was not seen by the doctor issuing the medical certificate after death nor within 28 days before death
- cause of death is unknown
- cause of death is believed to be unnatural or suspicious
- death occurred during an operation or before recovery from an anaesthetic
- death was due to industrial disease or industrial poisoning
- death happened in custody
or - there is no doctor who can issue a medical certificate of cause of death
The registrar can't go ahead with registration until the coroner has decided if further investigation is needed. In most cases, no more investigation is needed and the registration can be completed. In some cases, an inquest is carried out.
North and West Northamptonshire coroners
Our Senior Coroner is Anne Pember.
Our Assistant Coroners:
- Hassan Shah
- Jonathan Dixey
- Chris Stark
- Elizabeth Wheeler
- Sophie Lomas
Contact
To discuss an existing case please contact Northampton Coroner’s Office:
- phone: 01604 526100
- email: [email protected]
Last updated 04 April 2024