There won't be an inquest, because Aberdeen is in Scotland and Scotland is the only place in the English speaking world that doesn't have coroners conducting inquests into sudden and unexplained deaths. In the Scottish legal system the equivalent is a Fatal Accident Inquiry which is instigated by a person called the Procurator Fiscal (the equivalent to a Crown Prosecutor in the rest of the UK). Unlike the dedicated Coroners Courts in England & Wales, FAIs are held in the normal local court, which in Scotland are presided over by a judge called a Sheriff.
The important difference between a coroner's inquest and an FAI is whereas a coroner in England & Wales is obliged to hold an inquest into all sudden and unexplained deaths that happen on their patch, in Scotland, in most circumstances, the Procurator Fiscal only has to hold an FAI if they consider it to be in the public interest to do so.
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