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Coroner Hassell accused of causing ‘trauma 
and anguish’

A Jewish burial society has requested the removal of the senior coroner

January 5, 2018 08:59
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ByDaniel Sugarman, Daniel Sugarman

1 min read

A Jewish burial society has written to four local authorities and the Metropolitan Police requesting the removal of the senior coroner for Inner North London, due to “incredible delays and frustrations” during her tenure.

The Adath Yisroel Burial Society has contacted the chief executives of Camden, Islington, Tower Hamlets and Hackney councils, detailing the difficulties they have had with Ms Mary Hassell, the senior coroner at St Pancras Coroner’s Court, which has jurisdiction over these boroughs.

In the letter, the AYBS stated that “unlike previous coroners…Ms Hassell has steadily and incrementally imposed rules and inflexible procedures primarily designed to benefit her officials while effectively reducing their service to the public”.

Last week, the JC reported how Ms Hassell, who has held her role since 2013, had written to Jewish community representatives in North London, telling them that “no death will be prioritised in any way over any other because of the religion of the deceased or family”.