The remains of 64-year-old Francis Adjetey were discovered on October 16, approximately nine months prior to an inquest. He was found on his bed in the Arran Guest House after a fire alarm was triggered. An autopsy provided no clear cause of death, leading to an unascertained classification. Coroner Graeme Irvine ordered an inquest as required for unnatural or unexplained deaths and requested background statements from Adjetey's family. The inquest was provisionally scheduled for January. The London Fire Brigade declined to disclose details regarding the incident, citing legal constraints.
The remains of 64-year-old Francis Adjetey were found on October 16, but the discovery was revealed when an inquest was opened nine months later.
Mr. Adjetey was found on his bed, visibly decomposed, during a firefighters' search of the Arran Guest House after a fire alarm tripped.
Despite a post-mortem examination, no clear cause of death was provided, leading to a conclusion of unascertained death and an inquest being ordered.
Coroner Graeme Irvine declared Mr. Adjetey's family as interested persons, allowing them to view evidence and hear witness testimonies during the inquest.
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