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Coroners are employed by local government and to qualify to become a coroner you must be either a solicitor, a barrister or a doctor, and you must have five years experience in that field. Coroners inquire into deaths within their own geographic areas when the death is thought to be unnatural, unexpected or where the cause of death is unknown or violent.

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