inquest|inquests in English

noun

[in·quest || 'ɪnkwest]

formal legal investigation (especially seeking a cause of death); jury assembled to participate in an inquest; results of an inquest; research, investigatio

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1. The inquest has been largely farcical anyway.

2. The inquest returned a verdict of accidental death.

3. Family fury after inquest on hanged prisoner.

4. The inquest was adjourned pending further investigations.

5. The inquest heard that he died from multiple injuries.

6. An inquest was held on the team's poor performance.

7. A verdict of suicide was recorded at the inquest.

8. The court ordered a fresh inquest into the tragedy.

9. But the inquest put a stop to all that.

10. After the inquest, the coroner recorded an open verdict.

11. The coroner will hold an inquest into the deaths.

12. The inquest heard that she died from multiple injuries.

13. The inquest into their deaths opened yesterday in Enniskillen.

14. An inquest was opened and adjourned last week.

15. Cleveland deputy coroner Ronald Smith adjourned the inquest.

16. An inquest into the deaths will be opened next week.

17. _ Inquest Verdict Open In Indian Girl’s Death _____ _ _ Basifies hi* parents

18. The Bushie inquest was scheduled to begin in January 2009

19. There had to be an inquest on his sudden death.

20. 1 The coroner will hold an inquest into the deaths.

21. An inquest was held to discover the cause of death.

22. 19 Cleveland deputy coroner Ronald Smith adjourned the inquest.

23. The inquest was adjourned until completion of court proceedings.

24. The inquest ruled the cause of death was suicide.

25. An inquest is always held if murder is suspected.