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Report Requests - Province of British Columbia After an investigation, a coroner produces a Coroner’s Report (pursuant to s 16(1) of the Coroners Act) This document sets out the coroner’s determination of who the deceased was; how, when, where and by what means the deceased died; and any recommendations of the coroner
BC Coroners Service - Province of British Columbia The BC Coroners Service investigates all unnatural, sudden and unexpected, unexplained or unattended deaths in British Columbia It makes recommendations to improve public safety and prevent death in similar circumstances
Statistical Reports on Deaths in British Columbia Not all deaths are reported to the BC Coroners Service The Department of Vital Statistics registers all deaths in British Columbia and is the agency best able to address inquiries related to total deaths in the province Click here for data on total deaths in BC COVID-19 is a viral illness
BC CORONERS SERVICE Request for Coroner’s Report Form - Gov You can request the Coroner’s Report if you are considered to have a valid interest in the findings and recommendations contained in the report or the Chief Coroner has determined that release of the report is in the public interest (s 69 of the Coroner’s Act)
BC Coroners Service News - Province of British Columbia To view current data reports associated with the below releases, please visit BC Coroners Service Statistical Reports Dates announced for coroner’s inquest into death of Patricia Ann Wilson - May 26, 2025
Death Investigations - Province of British Columbia All deaths that are unnatural, unexpected, unexplained or unattended must be reported to a coroner Upon receiving a report of a death, the coroner begins an investigation, which proceeds in one of three ways: Natural Death, Coroner's Investigation or Coroner's Inquest Natural Death
Death Review Panel Reports Information - Province of British Columbia Death review panels are undertaking to fully examine the circumstances in deaths, in order to develop recommendations to reduce the likelihood of similar deaths in the future This page contains a list of reports from the Death Review Panel of the BC Coroners Service
Coroners Inquests - Province of British Columbia The presiding coroner ensures the jury maintains the goal of fact-finding, not fault-finding Upon conclusion of the inquest, a written report known as a Verdict is prepared It includes the classification of the death and any jury recommendations on how to prevent deaths in similar circumstances
Extreme Heat Death Review Panel Report - Gov During the week of the EHE (June 25–July 1, 2021), the BC Coroners Service (BCCS) responded to a sudden and sig nificant increase in deaths More than 800 deaths were investigated by BCCS during that week,