Inquest verdict: Full circumstances of woman's tragic fall remain a mystery
Jurors in the inquest of trans woman Amarnih Lewis-Daniel, from Chadwell Heath, have returned a narrative verdict over her March 2021 death.
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Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Jurors in the inquest of trans woman Amarnih Lewis-Daniel, from Chadwell Heath, have returned a narrative verdict over her March 2021 death.
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Jurors in the inquest of transgender woman Amarnih Lewis-Daniel, from Chadwell Heath, can consider whether gender clinic delays impacted her mental health.
A director at NELFT has testified at the inquest of Amarnih Lewis-Daniel that a series of improvements have been made since her 2021 death in Chadwell Heath.
Trans woman Amarnih Lewis-Daniel was taking unprescribed hormones in the weeks before her death, during which her mental state deteriorated, an inquest heard.
Chadwell Heath woman Amarnih Lewis-Daniel might not have died if NELFT staff had not missed 'essential' chances to assess her mental health, an inquest heard.
A witness has recalled hearing a commotion outside a block of flats in Chadwell Heath on the night a woman was found dead in its car park, an inquest was told.
Gary Parkin has won the right to appeal after the East London Coroner's Court refused a jury inquest into his mother Rosslyn Wolff's Harold Hill fire death.
The mother of Amarnih Lewis-Daniel warned the Met Police about her daughter's mental health hours before she died, an east London inquest has heard.
Met Police officers told an east London inquest jury they had no concerns over Chadwell Heath trans woman's Amarnih Lewis-Daniel's mental health, despite 'erratic' behaviour.
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