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    Explore " coronial inquest" with insightful episodes like "The coroner’s decision: Faith Tkalac Pt. 2", "Inquest reveals dangers of heat and physical exertion at sport's elite level", "Anna Leask: NZ Herald Reporter on the inquest into the March 15th Christchurch terror attacks" and "Culturally Safe Healthcare in the Criminal Justice System" from podcasts like ""I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin", "ABC SPORT Daily", "Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby" and "Speaking Out"" and more!

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    The coroner’s decision: Faith Tkalac Pt. 2

    The coroner’s decision: Faith Tkalac Pt. 2

    Faith Tkalac has spent years campaigning for an inquest into the death of her son Jari after he was struck by a car driven by his girlfriend, Melissa Oates. In this episode, Gary Jubelin joins Faith at the court hearing, and speaks to crime reporter Amber Wilson, who has covered the case since 2020.   

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    Inquest reveals dangers of heat and physical exertion at sport's elite level

    Inquest reveals dangers of heat and physical exertion at sport's elite level

    This week the coronial inquest into the death of Manly Sea Eagle Keith Titmuss concluded, raising questions about whether sporting codes are doing enough to prevent heat related illness. Titmuss collapsed at a training session in 2020, and died shortly after in hospital. What could have been done differently in this case and do sporting organisations need to take heat related injuries more seriously? 

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    Anna Leask: NZ Herald Reporter on the inquest into the March 15th Christchurch terror attacks

    Anna Leask: NZ Herald Reporter on the inquest into the March 15th Christchurch terror attacks

    Four years on from the March 15th Christchurch terror attacks, the coronial inquest is beginning today.

    Coroner Brigette Windley will hear up to eight weeks of evidence.  

    She will determine the cause and circumstances of the 51 deaths and make recommendations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.  

    Herald reporter Anna Leask told Kate Hawkesby that the coroner will look at whether people could've lived if emergency services or hospital staff had done things differently.  

    She says there are a few other questions the families don't feel have been answered, including whether the gunman had help. 

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