An Idaho Baby’s Unexplained Death Got No Autopsy and a Scant Coroner’s Investigation. State Law Says That’s Fine.

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An Idaho Baby’s Unexplained Death Got No Autopsy and a Scant Coroner’s Investigation. State Law Says That’s Fine.

Reporting Highlights

  • Death of Baby Onyxx: Born with a cleft palate, 2-month-old Onyxx Cooley was apparently otherwise healthy. One morning, his mother awakened to find him unresponsive.
  • Limited Investigation: An elected Idaho coroner ordered no autopsy, didn’t go to the scene and didn’t interview the parents, steps prescribed by national guidelines.
  • Low Autopsy Rate: Idaho, which has few rules for coroners, has the nation’s lowest rate of autopsies in child deaths that were unexpected or happened outside of a doctor’s care.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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