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Official Inquest Results

Its been a quiet week with its up and downs - just an update as I know some people who read this will want to know and this is the easiest way of passing the info on... We finally had the coroners inquest into the death of my son in law Jay.  There were no surprises, the verdict was sudden death from cardiac arrest - allegedly uncommon but sadly this has now happened to two young men we knew and loved very much in the last three years so for us it doesn't feel very uncommon more like very unfair!

My daughter was to be called as a witness, a nerve wracking experience but dealt with with ease and dignity.  Mostly the inquest was just a formality,  a legal documentation of facts leading to Jays untimely death and the where, when, why and how.  We - as a family - are glad this is behind us.  It doesn't really make any difference - nothing changes but we do at least have an official cause of death and a formal death certificate.

always ready for kitchen duty..
We move towards the future -


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