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A person who believes that a death is one where an Inquest can be held, must report this death to a police officer or to a Coroner.
A family member can also ask the Police to report a death to the Coroner.
For further information about when an Inquest can be held, please go to When can an Inquest be held?
If you would like some free advice about whether a death is reportable, please contact Andrew Tiedt of Armstrong Legal on
The information contained within the following criminal law articles was accurate at the time it was published but should be used only as a guideline. You should confirm the accuracy of this information with us or another solicitor before relying upon it.
For free confirmation please contact our Criminal Law Team on 9261 4555 or contact us via one of the forms linked at the top right.
It is most important that you understand that each criminal case is different. While the material in these articles is intended to be relevant to the majority of cases, it may not apply to every case.
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