Inquest into death of Peter Sutcliffe awaiting official report

An inquest into the death of Peter Sutcliffe has continued this morning.
Sutcliffe died in hospital on November 13 last year from a combination of Covid-19 and heart disease.Sutcliffe died in hospital on November 13 last year from a combination of Covid-19 and heart disease.
Sutcliffe died in hospital on November 13 last year from a combination of Covid-19 and heart disease.

Sutcliffe died in hospital on November 13 last year from a combination of Covid-19 and heart disease. He was also blind and required the use of a wheelchair.

At the time of his death, the inmate was serving a whole life term for the heinous murders of 13 women across Yorkshire and Manchester between 1975 and 1980.

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Sutcliffe was imprisoned at the maximum-security HMP Frankland in County Durham and died at the University Hospital of North Durham.

His inquest was opened on November 20 and continued at Crook Civic Centre today under the name Peter William Coonan, which Sutcliffe changed to in prison.

Crispin Oliver, assistant coroner for County Durham and Darlington, presided over the short hearing, which lasted only three minutes.

He said: "I'm going to recite, on to the court record, various details of the investigation thus far.

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"I'm going to confirm certain details for the forward progression of the case in terms of next hearings.

"On November 20, 2020, I opened the case. I heard evidence from a police officer and I heard evidence from a coroner's officer about the cause of death."

The coroner said the cause of death was "essentially Covid-19" while diabetes and heart disease were "incidental" to that.

Those details were outlined at the inquest opening last year.

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Mr Oliver added: "I can confirm that the probation prison ombudsman's report is still pending and I'm awaiting that.

"I can confirm that it's now established that Peter William Sutcliffe changed his name by deed poll on May 14, 2001, to Peter William Coonan.

"Henceforth in this inquest, he will be referred to as Peter William Coonan, previously known as Peter William Sutcliffe."

Mr Oliver told the court there will be further hearings in March and May.