UK - A CORONER’S officer is suing police for £150,000 — over the trauma of dealing with dead bodies.
Ex-cop Brian Sweales says he suffered a breakdown after dealing with a horrific helicopter crash.
The job of a coroner and his officers is to investigate unnatural deaths, including liaising with relatives.
Mr Sweales has issued a writ against Norfolk’s Chief Constable claiming the force was negligent in making him work 22 hours solid after the Sikorsky chopper came down off Great Yarmouth while travelling between oil rigs in 2002.
The writ states the 11 crash victims were horrifically mutilated and Mr Sweales had to help match body parts. Full Story - Cigarettes America - Tobacco Products Nationwide
Ex-cop Brian Sweales says he suffered a breakdown after dealing with a horrific helicopter crash.
The job of a coroner and his officers is to investigate unnatural deaths, including liaising with relatives.
Mr Sweales has issued a writ against Norfolk’s Chief Constable claiming the force was negligent in making him work 22 hours solid after the Sikorsky chopper came down off Great Yarmouth while travelling between oil rigs in 2002.
The writ states the 11 crash victims were horrifically mutilated and Mr Sweales had to help match body parts. Full Story - Cigarettes America - Tobacco Products Nationwide