Will I Need to Speak at the Inquest?

You may be asked to give evidence. This might be to give information about the deceased or the death. If you think this will be too difficult you can ask if you can give a written statement and this might be read out by the Coroner's officer.

You must give evidence under oath or by affirming that you will tell the truth. You should tell the Coroner's office of your religious or other requirements, so that the appropriate text can be handed to you.

You may ask questions at the inquest.

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