Legislation – Coroners and Justice Act 2009
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Part 1Coroners etc
Chapter 1Investigations into deaths
Duty to investigate
1Duty to investigate certain deaths
(1)
A senior coroner who is made aware that the body of a deceased person is within that coroner’s area must as soon as practicable conduct an investigation into the person’s death if subsection (2) applies.
(2)
This subsection applies if the coroner has reason to suspect that—
(a)
the deceased died a violent or unnatural death,
(b)
the cause of death is unknown, or
(c)
the deceased died while in custody or otherwise in state detention.
(3)
Subsection (1) is subject to sections 2 to 4.
(4)
A senior coroner who has reason to believe that—
(a)
a death has occurred in or near the coroner’s area,
(b)
the circumstances of the death are such that there should be an investigation into it, and
(c)
the duty to conduct an investigation into the death under subsection (1) does not arise because of the destruction, loss or absence of the body,
may report the matter to the Chief Coroner.
(5)
On receiving a report under subsection (4) the Chief Coroner may direct a senior coroner (who does not have to be the one who made the report) to conduct an investigation into the death.
(6)
The coroner to whom a direction is given under subsection (5) must conduct an investigation into the death as soon as practicable.
This is subject to section 3.
(7)
A senior coroner may make whatever enquiries seem necessary in order to decide—
(a)
whether the duty under subsection (1) arises;
(b)
whether the power under subsection (4) arises.
(8)
This Chapter is subject to Schedule 10.