View Single Post
Old 29-09-2022, 17:03   #195
Damien
Remoaner
Cable Forum Team
 
Damien's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 32,885
Damien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver bling
Damien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver bling
Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris View Post
If death is sudden or unexplained then an inquest has to be held. If however a terminal decline in health is evident and this is attested to by a doctor, within a couple of weeks of death, then there isn’t an inquest, there isn’t a post-mortem and there may well not be a diagnosed cause of death. ‘Old age’ can and is an acceptable explanation for multiple organ failure caused by a body no longer being able to replenish itself.
I don't why but the vagueness of it drives me nuts generally (not just in this case).


Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
I think a few posts are missing from page 2 of this thread. I recall someone mention that the Royal Standard had been taken down at Balmoral (BBC live footage) and that would have been around the 15:10 mark.

That was Chris. Nerd.
Damien is offline   Reply With Quote