Jury to examine how Nottingham man died

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Jury to examine how Nottingham man died
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A coroner has set a date for the inquest

A jury will be brought in to decide the cause of death of a Nottingham man who passed away at work. to examine the death of Anthony Watson, also known as Tony.

The inquest is estimated to take five days, and will take place on July 31. A number of people have attended the pre-inquest hearing, including Mr Watson's wife, Michelle Watson. Alexandra Poutney represented the family at the hearing.Sandresh Singh, representing Mr Watson's employer, also attended the hearing. Polly Gedes will be the solicitor for the company.

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