Woman, 65, 'had been dead for some time' when body was found
Briefly

Dawn O'Shea, a 65-year-old woman, was found dead in her home on May 8 after concerns regarding her welfare. Police confirmed her identity through various factors, including the condition of the body and identification photos. A post-mortem was mandated but took place over a month later, revealing no clear cause of death, classifying it as unascertained. The coroner announced an inquest to explore the circumstances surrounding her death and requested input from her relatives regarding her last known sightings and any relevant issues. The final inquest is provisionally set for January.
The body of 65-year-old Dawn O'Shea was found in her home, having been dead for some time, prompting concerns and a subsequent welfare check by the Metropolitan Police.
A post-mortem examination ordered by the coroner took place after more than a month of Mrs O'Shea's death, with no clear cause of death determined.
Given the lack of a clear cause, the coroner has decided to hold an inquest to investigate the circumstances surrounding Mrs O'Shea's unexplained death.
The coroner requested statements from next of kin regarding the last sighting of Mrs O'Shea and any concerns they might have about her death.
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