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Inquests at Douglas courthouse

by isleofman.com 8th July 2009

Two inquests into the deaths of elderly people who passed away after falls at their homes will resume today.

Coroner Michael Moyle will hear further evidence in the cases of 80 year-old Leslie Glaister, from St John's and 90 year old Doris Joan Catchpole, from Ramsey.

Mr Glaister suffered a brain haemorrhage and died in the Intensive Care Unit at Noble's Hospital later the same day.

Doris Joan Catchpole died in hospital five days after a fall at her home in Ormly Avenue, Ramsey.

There's a third inquest, into the circumstances surrounding the death of Jason Fayle.

He died in his mid 30s at the end of last month.



Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 8th, July 2009 07:01pm.

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