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6 DEATHS

It is the duty of the Procurator Fiscal to investigate all sudden, suspicious, unexplained, unexpected and accidental deaths as well as any death occurring in circumstances, which may give rise to public concern. It is a duty that Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service acknowledges must be carried out with the greatest care and attention. Comprehensive guidance is available for staff dealing with deaths including cultural and racial awareness information. The latter were included in our inspection of the Grampian Offices between 2005 and 2007 and death liaison generally was covered by our thematic report on deaths published in 2007.

Certain deaths require further investigation such as deaths arising from industrial disease or poisoning, any death indicating suicide, any death under medical or dental care, any death by drowning, any death resulting from a road traffic collision and a number of others.

Further to this certain deaths should be reported to Crown Office for Crown Counsel's instructions.

The Procurator Fiscal also has responsibility for carrying out Fatal Accident Inquiries under the Fatal Accident and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976, which provides for the holding of mandatory and discretionary Fatal Accident Inquires in the Sheriff Court. Fatal Accident Inquiries are mandatory where a person has died in custody or prison or in the course of employment. A discretionary inquiry is at the request of the Lord Advocate in cases giving rise to serious public concern and where it appears to the Lord Advocate to be in the public interest that an inquiry should be held into the circumstances.

On examination of Crown Office statistics it was noted that during period October 2006 to September 2007 the Area received 958 death reports. This was a decrease of 1% on the previous year, which is the same national percentage change. The figures below show death reports received in the Grampian Area broken down into Office:

Office

Oct 2005 - Sep 2006

Oct 2006 - Sep 2007

Deaths Reported

Deaths Reported

Aberdeen

722

689

Banff

34

27

Elgin

124

139

Peterhead

60

80

Stonehaven

26

23

Total

966

958

There are two Crown Office targets for deaths:

  • To investigate 80% of routine deaths within 6 weeks
  • To investigate 80 % of deaths within 12 weeks

Crown office figures show that during periods April 2006 to March 2007 and April 2007 to September 2007 the Grampian Area achieved both targets during both periods as follows:

Business Area

Target

Apr 2006 - Mar 2007

Apr 2007 - Mar 2007

Routine Death

Investigate 80% within 6 weeks

100%

99%

Investigate Death

Investigate 80% within 12 weeks

89%

86%

Legal staff in the Area participate in training to outside agencies on the role of the Procurator Fiscal in deaths.

Achievement towards key targets can be found in tables in Appendices 2 and 3.

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