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About INQUEST

INQUEST is a charity that provides a free advice service to bereaved people on contentious deaths and their investigation with a particular focus on deaths in custody. Casework also informs our research, parliamentary, campaigning and policy work.

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The Prison Service should develop an information leaflet along the lines suggested, or require Governors to distribute the leaflet and Information Pack produced by INQUEST. — Stephen Shaw, former Prisons & Probation Ombusdman

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INQUEST April E-Newsletter is now online [more...]

Statement from Adrienne Makenda Kambana at the inquest into the death of her husband, Jimmy Mubenga [more...]

John O’Neill to run the Crouch End 10K for INQUEST [more...]

Hands Up for INQUEST raises over £25,000 in support of INQUEST’s work [more...]

Marcia and Samantha Rigg speak out at Hands Up for INQUEST [more...]

‘The Strange Death of Harry Stanley’ – award-winning film now online [more...]

Working with children affected by the inquest system: a half day seminar for bereavement organisations [more...]

INQUEST February e-newsletter is now online [more...]

The devastating consequences of treating 17 year olds in police custody as adults [more...]

INQUEST and Doughty Street Chambers announce one day conference on deaths in custody 25 March 2013 [more...]

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