Nazma Khanib, a 69-year-old woman, was discovered deceased in her home in East London in September. A coroner's inquest has been opened following a welfare call made by her neighbors. Initial investigations deemed her death non-suspicious, but the cause remains unascertained after a post-mortem examination. The coroner has ordered further inquiries, including evidence disclosure from state agencies and police officers. Mrs. Khanib was identified as a care worker originally from Nairobi, Kenya, and her family will have the opportunity to question evidence and witnesses involved in the proceedings.
Coroner Nadia Persaud noted that an inquest had been opened into the death of 69-year-old Nazma Khanib, found deceased in a state of decomposition.
During preliminary hearings, officers highlighted that Mrs Khanib's cause of death was unascertained and declared non-suspicious, pending further investigations.
The coroner ordered the London Ambulance Service to disclose its records and sought statements from police officers involved, emphasizing the need for thorough scrutiny.
Mrs Khanib, a care worker born in Nairobi, Kenya, had her family legally recognized as interested persons, allowing them to review and question evidence.
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