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In cases of suspicious death in England and Wales, the police are required to contact a coroner, who will open an inquest, which is automatically adjourned to allow the police to continue their investigations. This adjourned inquest means that the death can be officially registered and a temporary death certificate issued. If, as a result of ...
The death of a woman is no longer being treated as suspicious following a post-mortem examination, police said. Her body was found in Gladstone Street in Raunds, Northamptonshire, at 15:45 GMT on ...
Police are investigating the unexplained "sudden death" of a woman in an incident in Glasgow. Emergency services were called to Eccles Street in the city's Springburn area at about 08:25. A large ...
Death Unexplained is a British documentary series about the investigation of deaths in West London. It was shown on BBC One in February 2012 and follows coroner Alison Thompson, pathologists and other staff who deal with over 4,000 cases per year. The team works in co-operation with her to determine the cause of initially unexplained deaths ...
Police are investigating the “unexplained” death of a woman after a passerby found her body reported to be in a bin.. Officers were called to Granville Road in Golders Green, North London on ...
Unknown woman 7 October 2008: A 43-year-old Irish woman died of an allergic reaction after having sex with a German Shepherd. Its owner, Seán McDonnell, and the woman met in an Internet chat room for bestiality. McDonnell was prosecuted and added to a sex offender list. The dog was later put down. [53] [54] Jeff Twaddle 27 March 2009
The dioramas are detailed representations of death scenes that are composites of actual court cases, created by Glessner Lee on a 1-inch to 1 foot (1:12) scale. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Originally twenty in number, [ 7 ] each model cost about US$3,000–4,500 to create. [ 8 ]
Writer Diane Dorby proposes that paranormal reality TV shows provide "plausibility structures" that people use for "interpreting the meaning and experience of death". [9] According to science writer Sharon A. Hill, "Paranormal reality TV shows are designed as entertainment for the curious, not science documentaries to discover truths. If the ...