Brendan Burgess
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I can't believe that a public official could come to this conclusion in Ireland in the 21st century and that all the newspapers have reported it so uncritically.Michael Faherty (76) died as a result of the phenomenon, spontaneous human combustion, according to west Galway coroner Dr Kieran McLoughlin.
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Assistant chief fire officer Gerry O'Malley said fire officers were satisfied that, after a thorough investigation, an open fire in Mr Faherty's fireplace was not the cause of the blaze which led to his death.
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[broken link removed] Gerard O'Callaghan said he had gone to the house after the fire had been extinguished and found Mr Faherty lying on his back in a sitting room, with his head closest to an open fireplace.
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The coroner said he was ... satisfied that the fire itself was not the cause of the blaze that had burnt the deceased.
Wel..the Theory of Relativity is now under review
folowing 3 yeras review that found particles nanoseconds
faster.Can you believe anything.
It's hard to credit alright. But SHC was a hot topic in literature like Dicken's Bleak House in the 19th Century, so it's a lot of traction in the public mind.
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Why does it always happen to someone who is alone? Why doesnt it happen to someone at a restaurant?
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Spontaneous human combustion is a misnomer for the Wick effect.I'm curious as to what people think is the inference to the best explanation given the facts.
It was a coroners court, not a law court.
Coroners court are strange places with a mix of the absurd and the formal. Many of the current coroners have simply 'inherited' the title and have no forensic or specialised knowledge.
Vanill
So who gets the jobs as coroners? Solicitors? Doctors? Anyone?
There are perhaps few public services as poorly understood or indeed as poorly appreciated as the coroner service. Its association with what are often tragic circumstances does not encourage the general public to look behind the process of death investigation of which the public inquest is an important but not the sole aspect of coroner work.
The role of the coroner has evolved over hundreds of years and its present shape and organisation is very similar to that which existed
before the turn of the last century. Apart from the Coroners Act 1962 which updated some legislative aspects of coroner work, there has
never been a comprehensive review of the Irish coroner service in terms of assessing its adequacy for societal needs.
In making such an assessment for the needs of society in the twenty-century, it is inevitable that some radical reforms are indicated and that
unattended historical evolution must now give way to more modern organisation structures, a focussed management perspective and a
dedicated funding programme to achieve specified objectives in the short and long term.
Piecemeal evolution and improvements under the current organisational arrangements will not achieve the standards of public service which have now become part of the legitimate expectations of today’s society.
So it seems that a coroner has to be a doctor or a laywer and can not be a forensic scientist.The current position is that a coroner must, at time of appointment, be either a practising solicitor or barrister, or a registered
medical practitioner. The reasons for this go back to early in the last century when the office of coroner was being upgraded, having fallen
somewhat in status. The drive to “professionalising” the office was reflected in the introduction of these kinds of qualifications. The
argument might be made today that if the carrying out of coroner functions requires a particular set of detailed skills and professional
knowledge, how can coroners be either a doctor or a lawyer?
You mean Einstein was a fraud and a charlatan?
The BBC adaptation is all you on youtube.
Gillian Anderson, Charles Dance, Timothy West and other excellent actors
Excellent viewing if you've a few hours
As for the ending, ah some things never change and it was no surprise who got all the money
You mean Einstein was a fraud and a charlatan?
Spontaneous human combustion is a misnomer for the Wick effect.
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