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Chesterfield County prepares for rare inquest
Posted: 04.12.2012 at 10:07 AM
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(AP) -- The Chesterfield County coroner is calling a rare inquest into the death of a man that was initially ruled a suicide.

Coroner Kip Kiser will present six county residents with testimony Thursday about how 34-year-old Tyson "Lane" Lowery ended up dead from a gunshot wound to his head in the front yard of his home in November, with a pistol nearby.

The deputy coroner and the sheriff's office determined Lowery's death was a suicide. But Kiser decided to hold the inquest to settle any lingering questions.

Only a few coroner's inquests are conducted each year in South Carolina. This is the first inquest Kiser has called in his four years as Chesterfield County coroner.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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