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coroner
noun
A public official who presides over an inquest into unnatural deaths.
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The word 'coroner' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person responsible for determining the cause of death in cases of suspicious or unexplained deaths. For example, "The coroner ruled the death to be a suicide."
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Steve Brickell, the police coroner's officer, said: "On behalf of the coroner we are investigating this woman's death and I am keen to speak to witnesses to the incident and more importantly the cyclist involved.
They demanded a public inquiry amid claims two safety documents were not disclosed to the Essex coroner at the 2007 inquest into the deaths.
The incident is being investigated and a report is being prepared for the coroner.
On Thursday she went to the hospital and was told my father had died; on Friday she was back to speak to the coroner, and decided to keep her first antenatal appointment, scheduled for that day.
Justus Howell, 17, was shot twice in the back during a fatal encounter with police in Zion, Illinois, on Saturday, the local coroner has said.
There are claims that the local coroner is failing to release bodies in good time, causing grieving families distress.
In turn, the local coroner claims some complaints have been intemperate and her staff have been bullied.
But all five officers from Greater Manchester police (GMP) have asked the coroner to grant them anonymity at the inquest, arguing that they are a target for criminal gangs, putting their personal and family safety at risk.
With no refrigeration facilities, and bodies and body parts piling up in the alley near the quake-triggered landslide that covered Las Colinas in a wall of dirt, there was little choice but mass burial, said coroner Mario Alfredo Hernandez.
Delivering a narrative conclusion, the coroner Prof Paul Marks said the hospital failed to come up with a cohesive plan to address Bincliffe's weight gain.
Relatives of victims of the 7 July bombings have urged the coroner at their inquest to recommend sweeping changes to the way the emergency services respond to major incidents, in the hope of saving lives.
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