![]() ![]() ![]() Van Hattem, Martinus and Applebee, Trista-Lea ( PDF, 645KB) Spence, John Norman- Non-inquest findings ( PDF, 251KB)Ĭoroners, Drivers Licensing, Medical Certification, Fitness to Drive, Dementia, Elderly Driver, Notification to Licensing Authority.Ĭoroners, inquest, death in the course of police operations, conducted energy weapon, Taser, self-immolation, use of force, mental health response, incident command, police training. Inquest, road accident, pedestrian struck by unidentified vehicle, ‘how’ the accident occurred, identity of the driver at the time of the incident, admission as to driving. ![]() Non-inquest finding, animal attack (crocodile), fishing, North Queensland. Inquest, work, health & safety incident, deceased fatally crushed by falling pipe from forklift unloading truck, non-suspicious death. 'Coroners: inquest into suspected death, 71 year old man reported missing in 1993, suspected death, police investigation'. Inquest, potential homicide, earlier Inquest reopened at the direction of the Attorney-General (Qld), adequacy of police investigation, Section 48(2)(a) Coroners Act (Qld) “reasonable suspicion” an offence has been committed. Queensland Government response not requiredĬoroners: Fall, Domestic accident (non-work related), Subdural haemorrhage, Alzheimer’s disease, anticoagulant therapy, Hospital, Medication error, Intracranial bleed, Healthcare related.Ĭoroners, inquest, death in custody, natural causesīooth, Yvette and Sandy, Adele and George, Shakaya (“RHD Doomadgee Cluster”) ( PDF, 2MB)Ĭoroners: inquest, Rheumatic Heart Disease Doomadgee, female Care and treatment North West Health Service Doomadgee Hospital Gidgee Healing Primary Health Service Mount Isa Base Hospital bicillin injections prevention primordial factors primary health care inability to share medical records Aboriginal Controlled Health Care siloed and fragmented health services cultural safety Qld Ending RHD Strategy.Ĭoroners: inquest, death in custody, Whipple procedure, restrained patient, supervision by correctional officers, mobilisation of prisoner in hospital, removal of nasogastric tubes, gastroparesis, deteriorating patient, aspiration. You can also read more about findings including what to do if you disagree with findings or would like an inquest reopened.Ĭoroners: inquest, domestic violence, coercive control, risk assessment, firearms, suicide, police response. Search or sort for the relevant findings below. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned, findings contain the names of deceased persons.Īn Inquest sittings listfor the Coroners Court is posted online at the end of every month (note: the list is subject to change). WARNING - content in these findings may be distressing to readers. If an inquest was held, the findings may include comments or recommendations made by the coroner relating to public health and safety, the administration of justice or ways to prevent similar deaths. Inquest findings (since 2004) as well as non-inquest public interest matters (since 2012) are available below.įindings are published on this website when an inquest was held or a coroner otherwise orders they be published in the public interest.Ī finding is the document handed down by a coroner at the end of an investigation into a death. ![]()
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