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Inquest opened into death of MP Sir David Amess

An inquest into the death of MP Sir David Amess, who was stabbed at a constituency surgery at a church, has been opened and adjourned.

The hearing, which lasted less than five minutes, was told that the father of five died of “multiple stab wounds to the chest”, with the number of wounds not stated.

Sir David, 69, was attacked at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex on October 15.

Coroner’s officer Paul Donaghy told Wednesday’s inquest in Chelmsford that the Conservative MP for Southend West was holding a constituency surgery when “during a meeting with one individual he received multiple stab wounds”.

Floral tributes left outside Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, after Sir David Amess's death
Floral tributes left outside Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, after Sir David Amess’s death (Joe Giddens/PA)

“Sadly, despite attempted medical interventions his death was confirmed at the scene at 1.13pm,” he said.

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A forensic post-mortem examination was conducted at Southend Hospital the following day, with the cause of death recorded as “multiple stab wounds to the chest”, Mr Donaghy said.

Lincoln Brookes, the senior coroner for Essex, suspended the inquest until the conclusion of criminal proceedings, with the inquest to be reviewed on April 27 next year.

Watch: Two-minute silence held to pay tribute to MP Sir David Amess

He said that the body had been released into the care of the family’s nominated funeral directors.

“I may be speaking on behalf of many in the country when I ask that my deepest condolences are passed on to Sir David’s family,” Mr Brookes said.

Wednesday’s hearing, in the Council Chamber at County Hall, was attended by James Duddridge, MP for Rochford and Southend East, who sat and listened to proceedings.

The order of service at a service to honour Sir David Amess
The order of service at a service to honour Sir David Amess (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Three police officers were seen in the building before the hearing began, and no family members attended.

Sir David’s funeral is to be held at Westminster Cathedral on November 23.

A 25-year-old man is charged with the terrorist murder of Sir David.

Ali Harbi Ali appeared before the Old Bailey last Friday, where he was not asked to enter pleas to charges of murder and preparing acts of terrorism between May 1 2019 and September this year.

He faces a trial in March next year.

Watch: MPs to be offered security guards for constituency surgeries following murder of Sir David Amess