Tag: Inquest
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Brother Recalls Harrowing Moment as George Nkencho Was Shot: Inquest Testimony Reveals Calm Yet Traumatic Scene
The Inquest Hearing Brings a Personal Perspective The inquest into the death of George Nkencho heard from his brother, Emmanuel Nkencho, who gave a vivid account of the moments leading up to and following the fatal shooting. Emmanuel described how he witnessed his brother being shot twice and said he turned away because he “didn’t…
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Brother of George Nkencho Testifies He Saw His Brother Shot Twice in Inquest
WitnessAccount at Inquest An inquest heard a chilling account from Emmanuel Nkencho, the brother of George Nkencho, who testified that he saw his brother being shot twice before he turned away because he “didn’t want to see any more.” The testimony forms a central part of the proceedings, adding a personal dimension to the legal…
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Bereavement, Accountability, and New Joy: Our Family’s Journey After Finny
From Tragedy to Transition: Our family’s story Last year we lost our son, Finny, a moment that changed everything about how we move through each day. The shock of his death, the medical questions it raised, and the absence of available support left a void that felt impossible to fill. Then came the quiet, ordinary…
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Infant Loss and Healing: Finding Joy After Tragedy
Introduction: From Loss to Renewal The loss of a child forever changes a family’s rhythm and expectations. Last year, a family faced the unthinkable when their baby son, Finny, died after a twisted bowel. The aftermath involved a journey through grief, unanswered questions, and a stark sense that support was not where they needed it…
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Arsenal Wolves Late Win Frustration: Rice & Odegaard Inquest
Arsenal confronts a tough truth after the late win Arsenal secured a dramatic 94th-minute victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Emirates, but the mood in the locker room post-match suggested the points came at a price. The late own goal from Yerson Mosquera decided a tense game, yet several players and analysts left the pitch…
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Mother who killed her three children challenges coroner over inquest scope
Background A mother who killed her three children is pursuing a legal route to challenge a coroner’s decision about the medical evidence that will be heard at the near-future inquests into their deaths. In 2021, paediatric nurse Deirdre Morley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in connection with the deaths, a verdict that…
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Mother who killed her three children challenges coroner over inquest
Background: A case that shocked a community In a case that drew intense public attention, a mother who killed her three children faced a complex legal and medical aftermath. The proceedings raised questions about where lines are drawn in inquests, especially when medical evidence intersects with questions of responsibility and mental health. The mother, who…
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Mother who killed her three children sues over coroner’s decision to limit inquest scope
Background A Dublin mother who was jailed for the murder of her three children has launched a judicial review, challenging a coroner’s decision to restrict the scope of evidence at related inquests. The move highlights ongoing tensions between families, state bodies, and the mechanisms that govern inquests in Ireland. What happened According to court filings,…
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Mother who killed her three children seeks review of coroner’s inquest limits
Background A mother who was jailed for the deaths of her three children is pursuing a judicial review after a coroner limited the scope of evidence that could be presented at inquests connected to the case. The move highlights ongoing tensions between the rights of bereaved families and the procedures that govern inquests in Ireland.…
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MotherJailed for Killing Three Children Challenges Coroner’s Narrow Inquest Scope
Overview A mother jailed for killing her three children is pursuing high-level legal action after a coroner restricted the scope of evidence allowed at the inquests. The case raises questions about the powers of coroners, the rights of bereaved families, and how inquest procedures balance public interest with sensitive personal detail. What happened According to…
