Opened over a year ago
The inquest into the death of a Laxey woman found hanged in her own home will resume at Douglas courthouse this morning (Wed 16th)
When it opened in March last year, it heard the body of 39-year-old Louisa Millward was discovered by her husband at their house on New Road on the evening of 6 March.
The inquest was also told evidence suggested the mother of four, a support worker for a care firm, had placed a cord around her neck.
Three days have been set aside for the inquiry, which will be presided over by Coroner of Inquests John Needham and is due to start at 10am.
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