Partner launches High Court challenge over inquest verdict on death of Tipperary man

The partner of a man who died from a brain hemorrhage after he was sent home from hospital three times after complaining of headaches has launched a High Court challenge aimed at quashing the result of his inquest.

Partner launches High Court challenge over inquest verdict on death of Tipperary man

The partner of a man who died from a brain hemorrhage after he was sent home from hospital three times after complaining of headaches has launched a High Court challenge aimed at quashing the result of his inquest, writes Ann O'Loughlin.

The action has been brought by Gwen Bradley against Mr. Philip Comyn who in his capacity as coroner for Cork City held an inquest into the death of father of five Evan Morrissey on April 11th/12th last.

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