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What To Do When a Death Occurs
The following information may help you:-
If The Death Occurs at Home
When death takes place at home there is usually relatives, friends or neighbour’s to assist. Inform the doctor as soon as possible that the death has occurred.
He/she may write out the medical certificate of death when he/she visits the
house, or may request you attend the surgery for this purpose.
When Death Occurs in Hospital
When death happens in hospital the procedure is very similar. Apply to the
hospital for the medical certificate of death and not your family doctor.
The Coroner
In cases where the death as been reported to the coroner, if the deceased has
not been attended by his/her doctor within 14 days or death occurs suddenly
then the death will be reported to the coroner for area where the death took
place. The coroner will have to establish the cause of death; this is normally
done by a post mortem. The deceased will remain under the coroner’s jurisdiction until the cause of death has been established and only then will
the coroner release the deceased for the funeral to take place. The coroner’s procedure usually only takes a few days. The funeral director will keep the
relatives informed of the situation. The funeral directors will then be told
when the family can register the death. The coroner’s court will issue the death certificate.
Inquest
When a death occurs and is due to unnatural causes a coroner’s inquest is necessary. The coroner will open and adjourn to a later date. The
coroner will then release the deceased to enable the funeral to take place. The
coroner will issue an interim certificate, which can be used for bank or
insurance purposes.
When the coroner completes the inquest the death can then
be registered.
When a Death Occurs By Law It Must be Registered:-
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