Coroner Apologizes to Maddy Cusack's Family Over Inquest Delay
A devastating delay in the inquest into Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack's death has sparked an official apology from the coroner. The inquest was initially set to begin on Monday, but it has been pushed back again until at least June 29.
The latest twist came when Cusack's former manager, Jonathan Morgan, testified that he is unsure whether his wife had booked a holiday for early July, which would conflict with some of the proposed dates. This uncertainty led to an adjournment of the inquest, leaving the family feeling frustrated and disappointed once again.
Coroners' Court heard that Cusack's death in September 2023 has left her family struggling to cope with the circumstances surrounding her passing. Her lawyers described receiving 699 pages of new evidence from Sheffield United just days before Christmas as "totally unacceptable", claiming it caused them distress during a particularly difficult time.
A lawyer representing the club denied any wrongdoing, stating that they had complied with all requests in a timely manner. However, Dean Armstrong KC, who is representing the Cusack family remotely, accused the club of ignoring their requests for a specific timeline and failing to meet the deadline for submitting evidence.
The case has been delayed multiple times, leading to frustration from both the family and the coroner, Sophie Cartwright. She expressed her apologies to the Cusack family on multiple occasions, acknowledging that they have been going through a difficult time.
As the investigation continues, the coroner's office is working to finalize the new date for the inquest, with up to two weeks allocated to complete the proceedings. Despite this, Armstrong described the delays as "extremely disappointing" and expressed his family's desire to move forward with the case as quickly as possible.
A devastating delay in the inquest into Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack's death has sparked an official apology from the coroner. The inquest was initially set to begin on Monday, but it has been pushed back again until at least June 29.
The latest twist came when Cusack's former manager, Jonathan Morgan, testified that he is unsure whether his wife had booked a holiday for early July, which would conflict with some of the proposed dates. This uncertainty led to an adjournment of the inquest, leaving the family feeling frustrated and disappointed once again.
Coroners' Court heard that Cusack's death in September 2023 has left her family struggling to cope with the circumstances surrounding her passing. Her lawyers described receiving 699 pages of new evidence from Sheffield United just days before Christmas as "totally unacceptable", claiming it caused them distress during a particularly difficult time.
A lawyer representing the club denied any wrongdoing, stating that they had complied with all requests in a timely manner. However, Dean Armstrong KC, who is representing the Cusack family remotely, accused the club of ignoring their requests for a specific timeline and failing to meet the deadline for submitting evidence.
The case has been delayed multiple times, leading to frustration from both the family and the coroner, Sophie Cartwright. She expressed her apologies to the Cusack family on multiple occasions, acknowledging that they have been going through a difficult time.
As the investigation continues, the coroner's office is working to finalize the new date for the inquest, with up to two weeks allocated to complete the proceedings. Despite this, Armstrong described the delays as "extremely disappointing" and expressed his family's desire to move forward with the case as quickly as possible.