Death due to an industrial explosion
Those bereaved as a result of unsafe or unhealthy workplaces often feel angry and frustrated. Some feel that employers should have prevented these incidents and...
A few people we talked to had lost someone in a fire.
Karen’s mother died in 2007 when her house caught fire. How the fire started is unclear: the coroner concluded it was an accidental death.
Alison’s young children and her estranged husband died in a fire; Alison was away at the time. The coroner ruled that Alison’s daughter’s body was so badly “fire-damaged” that the cause of death remained uncertain, though she had died before the fire started because she had not inhaled any fumes. The coroner also ruled that Alison’s son was unlawfully killed. He survived a knife attack and strangulation, but died in the fire fumes. Had Alison’s husband lived he would have been charged with murder.
Sally’s mother died in 2007. Her flat caught fire, probably from a cigarette. An overdose of painkillers may have made her mother a bit drowsy, perhaps causing the accident.
Those bereaved as a result of unsafe or unhealthy workplaces often feel angry and frustrated. Some feel that employers should have prevented these incidents and...
In 2014, 1,775 people died on the roads in Great Britain. Of those, 797 were killed in a car crash, 339 killed when riding a...