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coroners report

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Bridget

Bridget Report 7 Feb 2005 14:11

I have a death certificate (a gt gt aunt that was killed on a level crossing when a train hit her). On the death certificate it has the date of the coroners report etc how do I get a copy of this report (she was only 15yrs). Many thanks for any help. bridget

Eagles 4

Eagles 4 Report 7 Feb 2005 14:47

Contact the local register office, they will be able to tell you if coroners records are still held. Failing that, local newspapers may help. I recently got a copy of the report of the death of my great uncle from a Brighton newspaper.