Coroner's Office for Gateshead and South Tyneside
Overview
The coroner for Gateshead and South Tyneside has a team of six officers based at the Town Hall and Civic Offices in South Tyneside.
A coroner's officer receives reports of deaths in the community, hospitals, care settings and prisons or other type of state detentions, and make appropriate inquiries at the direction of the coroner.
A coroner's officer is responsible for investigating a death, from the first report of the death, to the end of the coroner's involvement. They will be your main contact.
A coroner investigates deaths if they think that the:
- death was violent or unnatural
- cause of death is unknown
- person died in prison or other type of state detention
When a death is reported to a coroner
When a death is reported to a coroner, they:
- make inquiries to decide if an investigation is needed, and if it is:
- investigate to find out the identity of the person who has died; how, when, and where they died; and any information they need to register the death
- use information found during the investigation to help prevent other deaths
The coroner may decide to hold an inquest as part of the investigation.
The coroner aims to accommodate families' funeral plans and make sure that investigations are effective and complete.
For more information, see .
The inquest process
An inquest must be held as part of an investigation into certain deaths.
A coroner must open an inquest into a death if they suspect that the death was due to anything other than natural causes, or happened in prison or other type of state detention.
An inquest is a public court hearing held by the coroner, to find out:
- who died
- when and where the death happened
- how the death happened
The coroner will:
- confirm the information needed to register the death
- confirm the medical cause of death
- come to a conclusion based on the evidence
An inquest cannot deal with issues of blame or criminal / civil liability. These can be addressed in other courts if necessary.
Some inquests may be dealt with in writing (i.e. without a hearing in court).
For information and the latest guidelines around remote observations by the public and the media, please read the .
Any applications must be made in writing to the Senior Coroner no later than 12noon on the day before proceedings, and must include reasons why remote access should be granted.
If there will be a jury
An inquest may be held with or without a jury. This will depend on the circumstances of the death.
A jury must be present in cases of unnatural deaths of individuals in prison, or other type of state detention.
There are usually between 7 and 11 jurors present.
Upcoming inquests
A list of upcoming inquests in South Tyneside is available below:
Date and time | Name | Age | Died | Length of hearing | Hearing type |
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Tuesday 10 December 2024, 10am | Kelly Hymers | 44 | Gateshead, 2023 | 1 day | Full Hearing |
Tuesday 10 December 2024, 12pm | Deborah Gardner | 24 | Gateshead, 2024 | 1/2 day | Full Hearing |
Wednesday 11 December 2024, 10am | Kenneth Scott | 72 | South Tyneside, 2023 | 1 day | Full Hearing |
Wednesday 18 December 2024 | Laura Joynes | 41 | Gateshead, 2023 | - | Documentary |
Friday 10 January 2025, 1pm | Peter Rippon | 68 | South Tyneside, 2024 | 2 hours | Pre-Inquest Review |
Monday 20 January 2025, 10am | Joanna Kowalczyk | 29 | Gateshead, 2021 | 3 days | Full Hearing |
Thursday 13 February 2025, 10am | Nour Kojok | 14 | Leeds, 2023 | 2 hours | Pre-Inquest Review |
Monday 27 January 2025, 11am | Callum Harkus | 22 | South Tyneside, 2024 | 2 hours | Pre-Inquest Review |
Monday 27 January 2025, 1pm | Mark Reed | 52 | South Tyneside, 2024 | 1/2 day | Full Hearing |
Tuesday 25 February 2025, 11am | Dionne Kirkbride | 26 | Gateshead 2022 | 2 hours | Pre-Inquest Review |
Monday 10 March 2025, 10am | Blake Fox | 8m | Gateshead, 2021 | 3 days | Full Hearing |
Report a death to the coroner's office
Report a death that's happened in Gateshead and South Tyneside:
If you have any problems accessing or using the portal, please contact 0191 426 8181.
Contact information
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The court should be accessed via Beach Road.
If using a navigational device please use the following address: Coroner Office, Town Hall & Civic Offices, Westoe Road, South Shields, Tyne & Wear, NE33 2RL.
For more information on how to get here, see South Shields Town Hall.
Contact details for the coroner and coroner's officers
Mr Terence Carney (His Majesty's Senior Coroner)
Phone: 0191 426 8181
Ms Leila Benyounes (His Majesty's Assistant Coroner)
Phone: 0191 426 8181
Mr James Thompson (His Majesty's Assistant Coroner)
Phone: 0191 426 8176
Mrs Melanie Tate (His Majesty's Senior Coroner's Personal Assistant)
Phone: 0191 426 8182
Ms Hazel Pude (Coroner's Officer)
Phone: 0191 426 8177
Email: hazel.pude@southtyneside.gov.uk
Ms Jan Iveson (Coroner's Officer)
Phone: 0191 426 8186
Email: jan.iveson@southtyneside.gov.uk
Mrs Katie Watson (Coroner's Officer)
Phone: 0191 426 8187
Email: katie.watson@southtyneside.gov.uk
Miss Faye Henry (Coroner's Officer)
Phone: 0191 426 8185
Email: faye.henry@southtyneside.gov.uk
Lyndsay King (Coroner's Officer)
Phone: 0191 426 8184
Email: lyndsay.king@southtyneside.gov.uk
Lisa Dunn (Coroner's Officer)
Phone: 0191 426 8188
Email: lisa.dunn2@southtyneside.gov.uk