NSW Coroner’s Court to launch inquest into Sea Eagles teenager’s demise

A public inquest into the demise of former Sea Eagles participant Keith Titmuss will reportedly be held in February.

The SMH is reporting the NSW Coroner’s Court has deliberate a five-day investigation into Titmuss’ demise which occurred after a pre-season session in late 2020.

The 20-year-old collapsed in the course of the classes and died on November 23, 2020 with an preliminary report unable to determine what brought on his tragic demise.

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Former teammates and workers are anticipated to be spoken to and former coach Des Hasler may additionally reportedly be interviewed.

Police detectives have already reportedly interviewed gamers who took half within the session and membership workers earlier than it was introduced the inquest would happen.

The full scope of the occasions that led to Titmuss’ demise are set to be investigated, having been taken by ambulance to Royal North Shore Hospital earlier than he was pronounced lifeless.

“The inquest has been listed for a five-day hearing before His Honour Deputy State Coroner Derek Lee at the NSW Coroner’s Court, Lidcombe, from February 5 to February 9, 2024,” a spokesperson stated in a press release.

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During the detective’s investigation numerous medial consultants had been requested at hand down statements, whereas Titmuss’ household had been additionally examined for any genetic hyperlinks associated to his demise.

Former Manly teammates Josh Schuster and Jason Saab in addition to Stefano Utoikamanu and Matt Doorey had been additionally interviewed.

The Sea Eagles posthumously named Titmuss as their 623rd first grade participant in November 2020.

The inquest can be held solely weeks earlier than the Sea Eagles journey to Las Vegas for the 2024 season opener.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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