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Sister Wants Downs Death Inquest

June 24, 2015

The sister of a woman with Down’s Syndrome who died in hospital has gone to the High Court to try to overturn a coroner’s decision not to allow a full inquest into her death.

Maria Ferreira died at Kings College Hospital in London two years ago, and now her sister Luisa wants the families of people who lack mental capacity, and who die in hospital, to be legally granted a full jury inquest. That currently does not always happen.

Clive Coleman reports.

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  1. Nick's avatar
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    June 24, 2015 4:13 pm

    Yes that is a must today for anyone with a disability or someone who has a long term health condition. It is so easy today for the DWP or indeed any agency to manipulate a sick or disabled person that leads to their death or has played a part in their death

    As for a coroner’s decision not to allow a full inquest into her death is very wrong and it is most important that all the relatives of a deceased person understand fully as to how that person died so that they themselves can go forward in their own lives

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  2. Grumpy's avatar
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    June 26, 2015 8:18 pm

    Am I missing something here? Legal requirements for an inquest apply to all, disabled or not. Why should having Downs change legal criteria for inquest?

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    • Nick's avatar
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      June 26, 2015 9:24 pm

      The reason is because she died in hospital and not at home

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