Inquest opened after man dies in the back of an ambulance | Lowestoft Journal


An inquest has been opened into the death of Robert Fordham, who passed away in an ambulance in Reydon, Suffolk, with a medical cause of death determined as acute hemopericardium due to a heart attack.
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Robert Fordham passed away in the vehicle on Lowestoft Road in Reydon, near Southwold, on October 7.

An inquest into the death of the retired civil engineer, from Beech Rise in Bradwell, near Great Yarmouth, has been opened at Norfolk Coroner’s Court.

It heard how a post mortem report from consultant histopathologist Professor Richard Ball gave the 80-year-old's medical cause of death as acute hemopericardium due to a heart attack. 

While the details of which hospital he was being taken to – and where from – have not been revealed, the court heard that statements are required from both the James Paget and Norfolk and Norwich hospitals. 

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Area coroner Samantha Goward (Image: Denise Bradley) Area coroner Samantha Goward also requested reports from Mr Fordham’s GP, Norfolk Police and the patient transport provider at that time, as well as a pen portrait from his family. 

A full inquest into his death will take place at the court, based at County Hall in Norwich, in September. 

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