A public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes.
Government official who confirms and certifies the death of an individual.
1 A coroner said last month police had failed to respond quickly enough.
2 It was in reports; the coroner will have read them.' Bardolph sighed.
3 The coroner heard accounts of extraordinary courage from many individual emergency workers.
4 A coroner 's spokesman said a final report was still two weeks away.
5 I have not seen the coroner ; but I will take the responsibility.
6 The singer George Michael died of natural causes, a coroner has said.
7 So you ride in and tell the sheriff and tell the coroner .
8 The coroner 's report said the 39-year-old had just finished an hour's exercise.
9 He said the case was turned over to the county coroner 's office.
10 A coroner has claimed a 400 per cent increase in suicide rates.
11 The ministry said it would send the coroner 's report to all schools.
12 A coroner cannot hold an inquest while criminal proceedings are under way.
13 The coroner is expected to hand down his findings later this month.
14 They arrived previous to the coroner ; the body had not been removed.
15 We have been appointed to investigate by the King's coroner , ' I said.
16 The Indonesian military said the coroner 's verdict was an Australian domestic affair.
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