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1 Coroner Dr Myra Cullinane told an inquest yesterday that the drug complicated the woman's condition.
2 The police have told an inquest how prisoners covered cameras with toothpaste before they murdered another inmate.
3 The British Army "don't do conspiracies", a former chief of staff has told an inquest .
4 Final instructions are imminent from An Garda Síochána in the Arlene Arkinson case, a lawyer told an inquest .
5 A mother who lost her baby two days after his birth has told an inquest of her harrowing experience.
6 Akshay Chand's aunt has told an inquest she phoned him and visited him unannounced while he was on bail.
7 An elderly woman had bedsores the size of melons which penetrated into the bone, her daughter told an inquest yesterday.
8 The grandmother of Moko Rangitoheriri has told an inquest she has only "silent tears" left for the toddler.
9 Day's body was later moved to an upstairs room and put on a bed, Hull told an inquest into the murder.
10 High potency cannabis is putting young people who heavily use the drug at risk of stroke, a leading specialist told an inquest .
11 Taking even a small amount of cocaine is like playing "Russian roulette," the Assistant State Pathologist told an inquest yesterday.
12 A blaze in a shed which killed a fireman was started deliberately, the person who discovered the fire told an inquest today.
13 The coroner, Mr Edwin Wain, told an inquest in Staffordshire, that Imtiaz Ahmed may not have believed that he would really die.
14 A consultant microbiologist at St Michael's Hospital in south Dublin has told an inquest that 10 per cent of patients there carry MRSA.
15 Counsel Assisting, Peggy Dwyer, told an inquest this week that Ms Nguyen had "loads of friends and loved going to school".
16 MRSA is "endemic" in every hospital in Ireland, a consultant microbiologist at the Mater hospital in Dublin has told an inquest .
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