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‘My loved one died and the police came out. Now they’re saying that the body is with the Coroner. What happens now?’
A Mortuary Table used for examination. I'd firstly like to say how sorry I am for your loss. This is a very confusing and difficult time which won't be helped by the Coroner (HMC) being involved. As an ex Coroner's Officer, I have a unique understanding of what families endure at this time. Secondly, police involvement doesn't necessarily mean any foul play. If a death occurs at home or in public, police will attend. This is normally to establish what has happened and someti
Michelle Clayford
Jan 233 min read


Grief & The Holidays
People die every day. This is an irrefutable fact. Sadly, my friend died a few days ago. My heart goes out to her family and other friends. There’s never a good time for someone to die- there’s always a birthday or an anniversary. But December always feels so much worse. The Holiday season can be fraught at the best of times, but when a loved one dies in December, the holidays become very difficult. There’s a lovely article here about ways to cope over the coming weeks. Amids
Michelle Clayford
Dec 5, 20241 min read
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