Ten-year-old boy's death to be probed after fresh evidence found
Briefly

The coroner stated that even though Isaac Mansfield's death was initially attributed to natural causes, concerns raised during a multi-agency meeting regarding toxicology results necessitated further investigation. He expressed that 'the cause of death is now being treated as unascertained,' which prompted the opening of an inquest to explore the circumstances surrounding the child's passing more thoroughly, especially given the sensitive alterations in his medical condition prior to his death.
Senior east London coroner Graeme Irvine emphasized the need for a comprehensive investigation into Isaac’s death due to the findings from toxicology tests, which were discussed at a multi-agency meeting. He remarked, 'I will need an update from the officer responsible for the investigation,' indicating the ongoing nature of the inquiry, underscoring the importance of not overlooking any potential factors that could have influenced the cause of death.
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