
Anna Tutton
Judge Anna Tutton is the Chief Coroner and a prominent figure in addressing issues related to suicide in New Zealand. She emphasizes the tragedy of every life lost to suicide and advocates for increased awareness and support services to help those struggling with mental health issues. Tutton's work involves sharing court data with government and mental health sectors to enhance suicide prevention efforts.
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Chief Coroner Judge Anna Tutton expressed her satisfaction with the evidence presented.
Rotorua woman Jackie Wheeler formally identified as Mount Maunganui landslide victimChief Coroner Judge Anna Tutton expressed her satisfaction with the evidence presented.
Rotorua woman Jackie Wheeler formally identified as Mount Maunganui landslide victimAnna Tutton stated that identification of remains can be a complex process.
Mount Maunganui landslide: Were warnings missed? A timeline of who knew what and whenChief coroner Anna Tutton said her office was now working to identify victims.
New Zealand authorities working to identify landslide victims as six presumed dead – The Irish TimesChief Coroner Judge Anna Tutton confirmed the identification process is underway.
New Zealand calls off rescue efforts for six missing after landslideChief coroner Anna Tutton warned that the identification process could be 'painful' and 'lengthy'.
New Zealand landslide: rescue efforts called off for six people buried in disaster | New ZealandChief Coroner Judge Anna Tutton said every life lost to suicide was a tragedy.
Suicide statistics: Suspected deaths rise but long‑term rate falls

























