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Poppi Worthington death: Court grants fresh inquest | Poppi Worthington death: Court grants fresh inquest |
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A second inquest is to be held into the events surrounding the death of a 13-month-old baby from Cumbria. | A second inquest is to be held into the events surrounding the death of a 13-month-old baby from Cumbria. |
Poppi Worthington, from Barrow, died in December 2012 in circumstances which have yet to be made public. | Poppi Worthington, from Barrow, died in December 2012 in circumstances which have yet to be made public. |
The first inquest in October last year lasted just seven minutes and ruled the girl's death was "unascertained". | The first inquest in October last year lasted just seven minutes and ruled the girl's death was "unascertained". |
Two High Court judges have agreed to a request from senior coroner David Robert that a fresh inquest should take place "in the interests of justice". | Two High Court judges have agreed to a request from senior coroner David Robert that a fresh inquest should take place "in the interests of justice". |
The first inquest was conducted by Ian Smith, who said he was "satisfied" that the findings of a private family court hearing, which have still to be published, were sufficient. | |
Officer suspended | |
But lawyers representing several media organisations, including the BBC, argued the first inquest was insufficient and unlawful. | |
A Cumbria Police investigation into Poppi's death led to the arrested of her 47-year-old father Paul and a 31-year-old woman. In March they were told they would not face criminal action. | |
The force's inquiry is being probed by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) and an officer remains suspended. | |
Cumbria's Local Safeguarding Children Board is also undertaking a serious case review. | |
At a separate court hearing in April, Mr Worthington was granted a review of the medical evidence relating to his daughter's death. | |
Lord Justice Burnett and Mr Justice Holroyde ruled the initial inquest was "irregular" and must be quashed and a new one held. | |
The judges said this would not be until at least November, when the medical evidence review is expected to be completed. |
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