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Locate Past Inquests

  • 14-09-2012 3:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 26


    Hello,

    I recently got a death cert for a relative and found out an inquest was held due to the nature of death. I have checked the local papers around the time of it but it is not mentioned. Any idea where I could go to locate past inquests? It would be from the 1920's.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,108 ✭✭✭pedroeibar1


    Nothing very suspicious about an inquest most of the time, usually they are a matter of routine and do not make the papers. Death resulting from a list of causes is required to be notified to a coroner and an inquest then follows. For example, an inquest is required by law when the doctor certifying death has not seen the deceased within a defined timeframe before death, or if the cause of death is unknown.
    Contacts & details here http://www.coronerdublincity.ie/history.htm


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