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Family's outcry over coroner's office cuts        

Evening Star (Ipswich)  -  15th March 2011

By Craig Robinson

 

 

The family of a teenage girl who died suddenly from an undiagnosed heart condition are urging people to sign a petition over cuts to the coroner's service.

 

Kate and Robi Fox, of Woodbridge, are backing Cardiac Risk in the Young's (CRY) campaign against the government proposals. 

 

The couple's daughter, Laura, 13, a pupil at Farlingaye High School, died suddenly in 1998 after returning from a family holiday.

 

The government has proposed changes to the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 - including the abolition of the new post of chief coroner. 

 

CRY believes this could have a devastating effect and leave grieving families searching for answers. 

 

Mrs Fox said: "No one can understand the pain and total devastation of losing a child or partner at a young age suddenly and without warning. 

 

"Although the days and months that follow are often a blur, you still want answers and fast. 

 

"Thankfully, the majority of families are treated with great sensitivity - but sadly, for some, the experience has been appalling. 

 

Many have had to wait months, or even years to find out a cause of death and their concerns have been treated with little respect. 

 

"We deserve a Coroner's Service to help us understand the cause of death of the person who has died.  Families - like us- must be kept informed and consulted and their feelings, wishes and expectations must be listened to." 

 

The role of the chief coroner was created by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, although the first person appointed never formally started. 

 

It is one of those posts facing the axe as part of the government's shake-up of quangos.  However, in December the House of Lords voted against the plans, saying the chief coroner should be preserved. 

 

The proposed changes will soon be debated in the |House of Commons and CRY is hoping the government will be forced to reconsider.  The petition will be hand delivered to Number 10 and needs at least 500,000 signatures.  Visit www.gopetition.com/petition/42581.html to sign up. 

 

 

 

 

 

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