In England, if there is a sudden or unexpected death the coroner is responsible for looking into it. In Scotland the Procurator Fiscal does it. Who does it in Norway, if anyone? Thanks.
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Norwegian Legal Question.
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Posted 6 months ago #
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congratulations that must be the most random post ever! good luck with it, i'd get in touch with the norwegian embassy, they'll be better than a load of random peeps who ride or look at bikes.
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Nearly posted something that could have been inappropriate, in the theme of the Monty Python undertaker sketch.
On holiday in Norway with travel companion passed away? Travel Insurers? British Embassy?
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Is this the one time STW is beaten? No one know?
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In 33 minutes? Hold your horses.
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Trying to correspond with a Norwegian chap whose mother died in Scotland a few weeks ago, and explain some of the procedures that happen here. If I knew the Norwegian equivalent to our coroner it might make a bit more sense to him. I might email the embassy though, good call. Thanks.
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In Sweden it is a Rättsläkaren and if you translate into Norge it says den coroner, I hope that is some help.
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Rettsmedisinsk
Kinda a coroner. Sorry been busy otherwise would have answered earlier
STW is never beaten
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Pigface, darrell, I am obliged.
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