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Coroner releases specific details of Christchurch attack to families


Coroner releases specific details of Christchurch attack to families
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Those who lost their lives in the Christchurch terror attacks would not have survived if they were taken to hospital sooner, a new report says.
The coroner s office has released the police s evidential overview into the March 2019 attack in which 51 worshippers were killed.
In the report, a pathologist says 42 of those killed at Masjid Al Noor suffered inevitably fatal injuries which meant they would not have survived had they been taken to Christchurch Hospital Emergency Department sooner.
The remaining person killed had received injuries which in their totality the pathologist considered to be rapidly lethal at the scene, and therefore not survivable, the report said. ....

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Grieving families' five-year waits for coroner's reports a 'national scandal'


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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. ....

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