DEATH is often a taboo subject, but for Dr James Adeley they're an everyday occurrence – as he deals with 4,000 fatalities a year.
As a senior coroner for Lancashire and Blackburn with Darwen, his job is to investigate the mysterious reasons some people pass away.
Dr Adeley has worked on a number of unusual cases – including a 52-year-old woman who died after accidentally strangling herself when her pyjama top got caught in the oven.
Speaking last year at the inquest into the death of barmaid Jackie Michelle Cottrill, 52, he told how he had “never come across such an unusual case” in his 20 years as a coroner.
Dr Adeley and his team, who star in new ground-breaking Channel 5 documentary Cause of Death, investigate certain deaths which are deemed to be unnatural, violent, or where the cause is unknown.
This includes ordering a post-mortem, getting witness statements and medical records, or holding an inquest.
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Speaking to the Sun, he said: “After the American TV series Quincy everybody in this country thinks that the coroner is actually a pathologist who undertakes the examinations of the deceased.
“We're not, we're a type of judge.
"We have our own investigative officers who will investigate all the deaths.”
One particular case featured in the show involves a cause of death that is a first for Dr Adeley.
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