full inquest

Frequency: 6.03.1 per million words

a complete and thorough official investigation into the cause of a death

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  • A full inquest was ordered to determine the exact cause of death.
  • The family demanded a full inquest after new evidence emerged.
  • The coroner will hold a full inquest into the tragic incident next month.
  • Only a full inquest can provide the answers they are seeking.
  • They hope the full inquest will shed light on the events leading to his demise.
  • The police investigation led to the recommendation of a full inquest.
  • During the full inquest, several witnesses provided conflicting testimonies.
  • A full inquest typically involves a jury and extensive examination of evidence.
  • The government promised a full inquest into the prison death.
  • The judge ruled that a full inquest was necessary for transparency.