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The long time it takes for coroners to deliver reports into sudden deaths has been called a national scandal by one grieving wife.
Grieving families are having to wait on a knife-edge for years, as the time coroners take to investigate sudden deaths has ballooned 25 per cent in a year. New Zealand-wide, in the 12 months ending October 31, 2020, it took an average of 458 days for coroners to close their investigations, up from 366 days the year prior.
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Grieving families wait an average of 458 days after a sudden death for a coroner to close their investigation. (File photo) But there are also large disparities between coronial service regions, with Whangārei families waiting an average of 624 days for a case to close – more than twice as long as the fastest area, Rotorua, according to figures provided by the Ministry of Justice under the Official Information Act.
Clear trends are emerging on who s most at risk of dying after taking synthetic cannabis 8 January 2021
Erin Kidwell died from synthetic cannabis toxicity in a Manurewa flat last November.
The 40-year-old was found face down on a friend s kitchen floor lying in his own vomit, after he d smoked and was left there.
An analysis of 84 coronial cases, shows distinctive trends, including the most at-risk groups are men, Maori, people aged 40 or older, people being treated for mental health illness and medical conditions, and people experiencing homelessness.
Coroner Tania Tetitaha says Kidwell fell into all of the categories.
Turbulent life of homeless man contributed to his death from synthetic cannabis - coroner Newshub 8/01/2021 Vita Molyneux © Video - Newshub ; Image - Getty Watch: The Government announced a major crackdown on synthetic drug dealers after a spike in deaths and hospitalisations.
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A coronial inquest has revealed the turbulent life of a homeless man who died alone on the floor after smoking synthetic cannabis.
Erin Patrick Kidwell died on 8 November 2017, aged 40, after a long night of drinking with his friends. The coroner s report, released on Friday, reveals Kidwell s friends heard him coughing and then a thud as he collapsed on the floor at around 3am.
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