Ronald Laidiar

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2015-0270
Date of Report 8 July 2015
Coroner John Pollard
Response Deadline est. 2 September 2015
No published response · Over 2 years old
Response Status
Responses 0 of 1
56-Day Deadline 2 Sep 2015
Over 2 years old — no identified published response
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Coroner's Concerns
_ The daughter of the deceased maintains that her father was wearing a wedding ring which he always wears. In the crime scene photographs, this ring is not apparent and there was no evidence to where it might be. There was no investigation as to whether it had been stolen: Local pawn shops were subsequently visited but with no success. The fact that this was missing does rot Seem to have been a factor in the assessment as to whether this was a crime scene. The body was allegedly searched by detective officers and crime scene investigators at the scene: The clothing of the deceased was also similarly "thoroughly searched" ard in his statement to the inquest signed on the March 2015,the investigating detective sergeant states (inter alia) "the issue of the missing wallet and ring remain unresolved". In fact the wallet was found by the relatives of the deceased in the pocket of his trousers which had apparently been thoroughly searched by the police. The sergeant's evidence then changed to "there is a strong chance they were overlooked" and May and 14th

The sergeant initially gave evidence that the trousers of the deceased were round his ankles. When shown the crime scene photographs proving this not to be the case, he then said "in truth the trousers were at the scene with his gocks and shoes". general level of investigation of trese matters fell well short of that which the public should be able to expect: At the scene there was a lot of blood about the deceased's body and elsewhere. In answer to a question put by the coroner; the police officer confirmed that no checks had been made to test whether the blood was all from the deceased or whether there was anyone else's blood present: The officer confirmed that they (the police) were told the deceased suffered from frequent nosebleeds and therefore assumed this accounted for the blood: The consultant pathologist confirmed there was no sign of any blood in or around the nose or mouth: There was again a lack of "curiosity" on the part of the officers_
6. The sergeant gave evidence that there were no marks to indicate or support third party involvement: The consultant pathologist found "a small round laceration on the right temple area measuring 0.Scm across which appeared full depth through the skin" This laceration to the scalp and the bleeding from it; was in fact one of the prime causes of death; No fingerprints were taken at the scene. If the level of investigation is as poor generally as it was in this case, then the possibility of crimes of violence remaining undetected remains high and therefore the chances of future deaths occurring is increased:
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe you have the power to take such action
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 10th February 2015 commenced an investigation into the death of Ronald Arthur Laidlar dob 3rd 1930. The investigation concluded on the 26"h June 2015 and the conclusion was one of an Open Conclusion. The medical cause of death was Ia Ischaemic Heart Disease due to Coronary Artery Atheroma, Haemorrhage from scalp laceration.
1. Chronic Kidney disease
Circumstances of the Death
The deceased was discovered in the driveway to his house: He was naked from the waist down and he had a considerable amount of blood under and around head_
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