INQUEST provides free advice to bereaved people on contentious deaths, with a focus on deaths in custody. We also campaign research and develop policy.
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- JURY HIGHLIGHTS PRISON FAILURES IN DEATH OF VULNERABLE WOMAN MELANIE BESWICK IN HMP SEND
Press releases, 1 May 2013 - Deborah Coles and James Herbert’s father Tony on The World Tonight
INQUEST in the media, 29 April 2013 - Parents of man who died in police cell criticise son’s treatment
INQUEST in the media, 29 April 2013 - JURY AND CORONER RAISE CONCERNS ABOUT RESTRAINT-RELATED DEATH OF JAMES HERBERT IN POLICE CUSTODY IN YEOVIL
Press releases, 26 April 2013 - JAMES HERBERT INQUEST VERDICT: FAMILY STATEMENT
Press releases, 26 April 2013 - Report highlights safety concerns
INQUEST in the media, 25 April 2013 - HIGH COURT RULES 17 YEAR OLDS IN POLICE CUSTODY SHOULD BE TREATED AS CHILDREN – INQUEST RESPONSE
Press releases, 25 April 2013
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‘I only found out about your organisation quite by chance. For two years [my friend] has been left to his own devices and has clearly been out of his depth. Would it not be possible to devise a system whereby interested parties would automatically be notified by the coroner of your existence?’
– Family friend of a young man who died in prison







