Northamptonshire

Coroner Area
Reports: 49 Earliest: Sep 2014 Latest: 19 Feb 2026

71% response rate (above 62% average).

Clear 31 results
Darryl Souza
All Responded
2018-0098 9 Apr 2018
Northamptonshire County Council
Road (Highways Safety) related deaths
Concerns summary Compromised visibility at a crossroads junction, despite existing signage, necessitates urgent improvements like renewed signs, rumble strips, and "Stop" signs, but these lack an implementation timeframe.
Andrea McHugh
All Responded
2018-0060 28 Feb 2018
Thomas Cook
Other related deaths
Concerns summary Waivers for recreational water activities fail to disclose risks for participants with epilepsy or gather essential past medical history, compromising safety for vulnerable individuals.
Dianne Macrae
All Responded
2017-0193 16 Jun 2017
Department of Health and Social Care Kettering General Hospital Nursing and Midwifery Council +3 more
Hospital Death (Clinical Procedures and medical management) related deaths
Concerns On 23"' June 2016 an Investigation was commenced into the death of Dianne Jane MACRAE. The investigation concluded by way of inquest on 17"^ and IS'" May 2017. The medical cause of death was:- 1a)...
Vadims Aleksejevs
All Responded
2017-0065 3 Mar 2017
Northampton County Council
Alcohol, drug and medication related deaths
Concerns summary There is a lack of clarity on whether adult social care or addiction services provide outreach to vulnerable homeless individuals on campsites, and an unclear statutory duty to house them.
Leanne Gower
All Responded
2014-0567 19 Nov 2014
Police Safer Roads Team
Road (Highways Safety) related deaths
Concerns summary Police do not routinely share damage-only collision data with councils, hindering effective identification of hazardous road sections and informed highway maintenance decisions.
Dominic Philip
All Responded
2025-0617
Royal College of Radiologists University Hospitals of Northamptonshir… Medicines and Healthcare Products Regul… +1 more
Hospital Death (Clinical Procedures and medical management) related deaths
Concerns summary The hospital lacked pre-screening for contrast allergies, and Lidocaine was inexplicably present in an allergic patient, raising concerns about medication contamination or poor stock control.
Action taken summary The Department for Health and Social Care stated that other agencies are best placed to respond to the specific concerns and shared NHS England's comments regarding existing professional guidance for