DH’s dad died suddenly this week. He was taken into hospital for an unusual thing (not going to say what, as it is quite outing) that was dealt with quickly. We spoke to him next day where he was at home again. This gave us the impression that the ‘thing’ was not particularly serious. He died at home during the night, and it has subsequently become apparent that he had discharged himself from hospital against medical advice, and now there is probably going to be an inquiry. So far DH has not been able to get a death certificate. He’s quite distressed by this, as he would like to be able to get on with planning a funeral. He feels this is the job he should be doing right now. His siblings are all travelling to the UK, some live a very long way away. When my own father died, one of my siblings travelled a long way, and because it was Covid times was not able to stay until the funeral. This caused a lot of upset. DH is keen that a funeral be arranged soon so that his siblings do not need to return home and miss the funeral.
Does anyone have any experience of how long such an inquiry might take, and how long it might take to get a death certificate? The doctors are fairly certain he died of a heart attack, but how this is related to the thing he was taken into hospital for is not known. There is also some consternation in the hospital about how such an elderly immobile man managed to escape.
I would just like to be able to support DH, so if anyone has any knowledge of these situations, I would be very grateful. Thanks.