Additional circumstances where a death must be reported to the Coroner
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There are many other circumstances than those listed in report a death where a death must be reported to the Coroner including any death:
a) an incident, whether or not accidental, resulting in any physical injury, including a cut, fracture or contusion
b) a fall
c) self-neglect
d) an eating disorder
e) exposure or hypothermia
f) burns
a) an accident caused by the use of a vehicle in a public place
b) an incident on a railway
c) an incident on a train, aircraft, ship or other vessel
a) a notifiable disease or condition that is required to be notified to a Minister of the government, a Department of State or a statutory body or to an inspector or other officer of a Minister of the government, a Department of State or a statutory body
b) an adverse reaction to any drug
c) a drugs overdose or the presence of toxic substances
d) in the case of an infant death, maternal drug addiction
e) an infection contracted as a result of previously contaminated blood product administration
f) a lack of care or neglect
g) starvation or malnutrition
a) that is unexpected
b) within 24 hours of presentation or admission, whichever is the later, or
c) of a person transferred from a nursing home
a) an institution for the care and treatment of persons with a physical or mental disability, or
b) any public or private institution for the care of elderly or ill persons, including a nursing home