Jump to content

Malcolm Weir

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by JoeNMLC (talk | contribs) at 17:22, 8 January 2024 (top: ce, rm orphan tag (Query 38614); ► Wikiproject Orphanage: You can help! ●). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Malcolm Weir is a retired doctor and formerly Her Majesty's Coroner for the county of Essex. Weir most famously oversaw the inquest of teenager Leah Betts in 1996. To determine how she died, Weir enlisted the help of John Henry, an expert toxicologist from London. Weir recorded a verdict of accidental death caused by non-dependent use of drugs.[1]

In 1999, Weir retired from his post. Upon his resignation, he was replaced by Caroline Beasley-Murray, who still served until 2020, followed by Lincoln Brookes.[2] Afterwards he became the deputy coroner.

References

  1. ^ Louise Jury (1 February 1996). "Leah's ecstasy death 'like horror film' | News". The Independent. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. ^ Creed, Rebecca (6 December 2020). "Senior Coroner bids farewell after 20 years service to Essex". Daily Gazette. Retrieved 31 December 2023.