Wasn't that case in QLD?
WT's CI is in NSW so it might be different to QLD.
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Will the Coroner determine the person responsible for the death and/or disappearance of
the missing person?
It is not the role of the Coroner to determine guilt or lay blame for a suspected death. The Act prohibits
Coroners from making any findings, comments or recommendations suggesting that a person has committed
any offence.
In some cases, the Coroner may form the view that a known person may have contributed to the suspected
death, and there is sufficient legally admissible evidence to refer the matter to the Director of Public
Prosecutions (DPP). If the Coroner forms this view during or at the end of an inquest, the Coroner may
suspend the inquest and refer the inquest papers to the DPP. The DPP will then consider whether to
pursue indictable charges against that person. The Coroner must also suspend the inquest if he or she is
advised that a person has been charged with an indictable offence connected with the suspected death.
At the conclusion of the criminal proceedings the Coroner will review the matter again.
http://www.coroners.justice.nsw.gov...or families and friends of missing people.pdf