Coronial
NSWother

Inquest into the disappearance and suspected death of Alice Treverrow

Deceased

Alice Treverrow

Demographics

female

Coroner

Decision ofDeputy State Coroner Barry

Date of death

2012-01-10

Finding date

2016-07-01

Cause of death

Unable to determine

AI-generated summary

Alice Treverrow was a missing person whose death was presumed but could not be fully investigated. The coroner was unable to determine the place, cause, or manner of death. This case highlights the challenges in investigating deaths of missing persons where insufficient evidence exists to establish circumstances. Key clinical lessons are limited, as this was primarily a missing person case rather than a death occurring within a healthcare setting. However, it underscores the importance of thorough investigation protocols and information gathering when vulnerable persons go missing. The inability to determine cause of death represents a significant gap in understanding potential preventable factors.

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Contributing factors

  • Missing person status
  • Insufficient evidence to determine circumstances of death
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STATE CORONER’S COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES

of Alice Treverrow

‘1 July 2016 1 July 2016

NSW State Coroner Court - Glebe

‘Magistrate H Barry, Deputy State Coroner

2014/19301

Advocate Assisting, Mr Paul Bush

| find on the balance of probabilities that Alice ‘Treverrow, a missing person subject of this inquest, ‘died after 10 January 2012. | am unable to determine

‘the place of her death, the cause of her death or the imanner of her death.

A full transcript of the Reasons for decision is available on transcript.

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