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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 June 2012

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

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Finian McGrath

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443 Deputy Finian McGrath asked the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will support proposals on the Coroners Court (details supplied). [30678/12]

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I would refer the Deputy to my reply to Questions No. 459 and 507 of 12 June 2012, which was as follows:

"Under the Coroners Act 1962, a coroner is an independent office holder with responsibility under the law for the medico-legal investigation of the circumstances of sudden, unexplained, violent and unnatural deaths.

Regrettably, there are an increasing number of cases in our society that involve suicide and that fall to be investigated by our coroners. Coroners must ensure that a proper public investigation be seen to take place in order to reassure the public as to the cause of death in all cases of reportable death. I am aware that it is the practice of our coroners to be especially sensitive in so far as is possible, to the needs of families in the handling of all inquests and particularly so where suicide may be in question. I am aware of the hurt and trauma involved for family members and relatives in all tragic death situations, but perhaps especially in regard to suicide.

I have no plans to amend the law to exclude the public from an inquest which may be investigating a death resulting from suicide."

I have nothing further to add to that reply.

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