The cause of death of an Oxfordshire woman is unknown, an inquest opening has heard.
Elizabeth Braveheart, 56, was found dead at her home in George Moore Close, Oxford on July 27 this year with ‘no life-saving opportunities’.
The factory assistant’s family had raised concerns about her and requested a welfare check from police.
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Officers knocked but she did not respond so they forced entry and found her deceased.
An inquest opening at Oxford Coroner’s Court on Tuesday (August 6) heard that Ms Braveheart’s ‘precise medical cause of death is yet to be established’.
She was identified using photographic comparison.
Coroner Darren Salter has set a date for a full inquest to take place on December 10 at 11.15am.
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