The inquest into the death of a Glen Maye woman takes place this morning.
The case concerns the death of 51-year-old Pauline Spicer.
It'll be presided over by Coroner of Inquests, Mrs Jayne Hughes.
It gets underway at Douglas Courthouse from 11am.
Wednesday, 3 April 2019 06:36
By Rob Pritchard @rpritchard9
The inquest into the death of a Glen Maye woman takes place this morning.
The case concerns the death of 51-year-old Pauline Spicer.
It'll be presided over by Coroner of Inquests, Mrs Jayne Hughes.
It gets underway at Douglas Courthouse from 11am.
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