Homeless man dies three days after collapsing at east London station
Briefly

Volodymyr Panashchenko died from traumatic brain injury on May 27 after collapsing three days prior. Initially referred to Inner London North Coroner's Court, the case was moved due to injuries sustained in Barking. CCTV footage indicated he fell and was later found unresponsive at Barking station. The coroner declared the death unnatural, necessitating an inquest. Mr. Panashchenko's family members will be involved, and investigation records from law enforcement and medical histories are requested to clarify the circumstances surrounding his death.
CCTV evidence indicates Mr. Panashchenko had a fall near Barking station before he was found unresponsive, leading to an inquest into his traumatic brain injury causing death.
The Royal London Hospital determined the cause of Mr. Panashchenko's death as traumatic brain injury, classified as clearly unnatural according to Coroner Graeme Irvine.
Coroner Graeme Irvine emphasized the necessity of investigating unnatural deaths to determine if future similar fatalities can be prevented.
The inquest includes examination of Mr. Panashchenko's family statements and police investigation records, highlighting the essential nature of understanding prior movements and health.
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