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We won't find out how she did it until the full inquest begins, and that likely won't be until Christmastime or thereabouts.

I live about thirty miles away from where she lived. Coroner's inquests in England are open to the public - you don't need an invitation; you can just turn up on the day and sit in the public gallery.

If her memory hasn't faded to nothing by then, I could make a day of it. See how she died and under what circumstances she was found, and all that stuff.