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   Message 9,420 of 10,071   
   Brian Pears to banana   
   Re: FOIA info -'queen's' coroner wrong t   
   22 Jul 06 13:49:23   
   
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   XPost: alt.politics.british, alt.conspiracy, alt.conspiracy.new-world-order   
   From: bpears@freenet.co.uk   
      
   banana  wrote:   
   >Not sure. Often they are issued by registrars.   
   >   
   >I would be surprised if one official can issue a burial order allowing   
   >burial outside of his own district. But maybe this is the case.   
   >   
   >The information as to place may be recorded elsewhere than on the slip   
   >given to the family.   
      
   Having organised two recent burials where the Coroner was involved,   
   I can say with absolute certainty that neither the Registrar, nor   
   the Coroner could possibly have recorded the place of burial because   
   they never asked me where that was to be. All I was asked in that   
   regard was whether the bodies were to be buried or cremated;   
   apparently the latter requires more paperwork.  Officialdom simply   
   wasn't interested in details of the burial - they didn't know where   
   or when it was to be or even which undertaker was involved.   
      
   The Coroner was concerned with the cause and circumstances of the   
   deaths - indeed his main concern seemed to be whether or not I   
   was satisfied that the truth had been established. The Registrar   
   was concerned with recording the facts of the deaths and with the   
   issuing of death certificates and other paperwork. As far as   
   they were concerned I could have taken the bodies anywhere in   
   England or Wales for burial - they didn't know my intentions   
   nor did they care.   
      
   --   
   Brian Pears   
   Gateshead, UK   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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