for three family members in relation to sara s death. they say the search continues and they are acting daily on new information. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explained this morning s court proceedings. when there s an unexplained death, a coroner needs to open an inquest. and then if the police are already investigating that death, typically they would then suspend that inquest for a short period to allow the police to conduct their inquiries, in this case, a suspected murder investigation. what happened this morning was that simon wickens, the coroner for surrey, said that he would suspend the inquest for an unusually long length of time, for six months because of the relative complexity of the police case and also because of the international element of the investigation. we also heard more details about the postmortem examination carried out by the home office pathologist, nathaniel carey. the police had already told us that initially the cause of her death
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