
The inquest into the death of a woman from Douglas opens today.
The case regards the death of 32-year-old Aimee Woodward.
It will be presided over by Coroner of Inquests, John Needham.
It's due to get underway at Douglas Courthouse at 10am.
Tuesday, 5 February 2019 06:14
By Rob Pritchard @rpritchard9
The inquest into the death of a woman from Douglas opens today.
The case regards the death of 32-year-old Aimee Woodward.
It will be presided over by Coroner of Inquests, John Needham.
It's due to get underway at Douglas Courthouse at 10am.
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