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Embracing Life – Northern Saskatchewan Working Together – Prince Albert “ When A Death Occurs ”

Embracing Life – Northern Saskatchewan Working Together – Prince Albert “ When A Death Occurs ” . Kent Stewart – Chief Coroner Ministry of Justice Sgt. Brent Olberg RCMP – Major Crimes Saskatoon.

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Embracing Life – Northern Saskatchewan Working Together – Prince Albert “ When A Death Occurs ”

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  1. Embracing Life – Northern Saskatchewan Working Together – Prince Albert“When A Death Occurs” Kent Stewart – Chief Coroner Ministry of Justice Sgt. Brent Olberg RCMP – Major Crimes Saskatoon

  2. The Coroners Act, 1999 of Saskatchewan is the provincial legislation that provides Chief Coroner/Coroners with the Coroners with the statutory authority and power to investigate deaths in Saskatchewan. The Coroners Act, 1999(Legislative Authority)

  3. Purpose (legislation) The purpose of the Act is to facilitate a coroner system that: provides for independentand impartial investigations into, and public inquests respecting, the circumstances surrounding unexpected,unnatural or unexplained deaths; determined the identity of a deceased person and how, when, where and by what means that person died; Mandate

  4. uncovers dangerous practices or conditions that may lead to death; • d. educates the public respecting dangerous practices and conditions; and • e. publicizes and maintains records of and the circumstances surrounding causes of death.

  5. Saskatchewan Coroners ServiceStatistics (Deaths Reported)

  6. Role of the Coroner • To direct a thorough examination of the death which includes the scene, the body & the history/circumstances to focus on answering the questions who, when, where, how and why • To assist police in a criminal investigation • To order an autopsy and/or toxicology tests as required • Coroner has jurisdiction over the body in all cases including suspicious deaths • Coroner is responsible for transportation of body Currently there are approximately 150 coroners located throughout the Province.

  7. Role of the Police Officer In most cases, the first investigator at the scene is a police officer The police officer wears two (2) hats Firstly, he/she is a criminal investigator or responsible for determining whether there is any evidence to suggest that the death is suspicious or homicide (secure scene, notify major crime). In these circumstances, the primary role of the coroner is to assist the police Secondly, in cases that are not suspicious, the police officer wears another hat, assisting the coroner with the investigation The police officer must be aware of which hat he/she wears as their role and powers in each are often different

  8. enter and inspect any place where the body and any place from which the coroner has reasonable grounds for believing the body was removed; conduct any investigation that he or she considers necessary; Examine and make copies of any record relating to the deceased or his of her circumstances; take possession of the body, if the body is in Saskatchewan and conduct an examination of the body; cordon off and protect the scene of death and remove any objects; and direct the assistance of any peace office to carry out the investigation. Authorities Under The Coroners Act

  9. Death Investigation must be centered on three essential elements (“the Cornerstones” or “the Golden Triangle”) The History/Circumstances The Scene The Body The coroners/police are the eyes and ears of the pathologist and in some circumstances the family.

  10. Primary Focus of any Death Investigation is to answer five questions Who died?Properly identify the decedent Where they died? When they died?What was the date and time? Why did they die? What was the medical cause of death? (autopsy/external examination, toxicology) How did they die? What was the manner of death; (natural, accident, suicide, homicide, undetermined) In addition, a primary focus of the Coroner is prevention.

  11. Conclusions The coroner’s investigation is finalized by: Completing the Report of Coroner (may contain recommendations in relation to prevention) Or Inquest

  12. Police are notified of a death usually by EMS, family or others Police attend and secure the scene and complete preliminary inquires. In cases that are not suspicious ie: natural, accident, suicide Police notify the coroner who may attend the scene The body can not be altered or moved without the authorization of the coroner The police will assist the coroner The coroner will examiner the scene and the body in order to document and collect information that may be critical to the outcome of the investigation (ie: is this a suicide, accident). The coroner will determine the need for further investigation including the need for an autopsy and make the appropriate arrangements for transport. The Investigation – Non Criminal

  13. Investigation – Criminal/Suspicious Police are notified of a death usually by EMS, family or others. Police attend and secure the scene and complete preliminary inquires. In cases that are criminal in nature or suspicious usually the major crime unit are summoned from Saskatoon. The crime scene must be thoroughly examined, photographed and documented . The coroner assists the police and will take control of the body usually after the scene has been processed. The coroner will make the necessary arrangements for transport and postmortem examination.

  14. Challenges Our goal is to complete a thorough investigation in a respectful and timely manner however, there are challenges: Distance Resources ie: coroners, transportation Weather

  15. The Work of the Coroner is a Barometer of the Health of our Communities Physical Health Drug and Alcohol Use Mental Health (depression and suicide) Homelessness Violence

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