Maddy Cusack, the 27-year-old former women's team captain of Sheffield United, died suddenly in September last year. The club has denied deliberately delaying her inquest into her death.
The case is set to be pushed back until June this year after the family claimed that pressure had been put on Cusack by "processes and conduct" at the club, including allegations over the behaviour of former manager Jonathan Morgan. Sheffield United's lawyers have responded, saying they rejected any suggestion of non-compliance with their obligations.
In autumn last year, Cusack's sister Olivia discussed the impact of the inquest delays, describing it as the "biggest thing that's ever happened" and explaining that her family struggled to picture Maddy at peace. The full collection of documents to be used in the inquest totals over 1,000 pages, with more than 20 witnesses set to give evidence.
Cusack played for Sheffield United Women from 2020 to 2023 before joining Leicester City on a one-year deal. Morgan coached Cusack during her time at Leicester but was sacked by Sheffield United last February after "new information" regarding his behaviour with players at previous clubs emerged.
The inquest will be presided over by Coroners Court, with the case rescheduled for July this year.
The case is set to be pushed back until June this year after the family claimed that pressure had been put on Cusack by "processes and conduct" at the club, including allegations over the behaviour of former manager Jonathan Morgan. Sheffield United's lawyers have responded, saying they rejected any suggestion of non-compliance with their obligations.
In autumn last year, Cusack's sister Olivia discussed the impact of the inquest delays, describing it as the "biggest thing that's ever happened" and explaining that her family struggled to picture Maddy at peace. The full collection of documents to be used in the inquest totals over 1,000 pages, with more than 20 witnesses set to give evidence.
Cusack played for Sheffield United Women from 2020 to 2023 before joining Leicester City on a one-year deal. Morgan coached Cusack during her time at Leicester but was sacked by Sheffield United last February after "new information" regarding his behaviour with players at previous clubs emerged.
The inquest will be presided over by Coroners Court, with the case rescheduled for July this year.