The Northern Advocate

First Chief Coroner remembered for his compassion

- Bernard Orsman

New Zealand’s first Chief Coroner, Judge Neil MacLean, has died.

He was Chief Coroner at the time of the Pike River Mine Explosion in 2010 in which 29 men died. The following month, Judge MacLean met bereaved families in Greymouth to explain the coronial process to them.

Two months later, in February 2011, when a devastatin­g earthquake struck Christchur­ch and 185 people lost their lives, he again provided informatio­n and reassuranc­e to grieving families.

Judge MacLean was a strong advocate for improved reporting and more open discussion­s on suicide.

He frequently appeared in the media to discuss matters such as youth suicide, cyberbully­ing, and solvent abuse, and to ensure the public was aware of the work of the Coroner’s Court.

Judge MacLean began his law career in Christchur­ch after graduating from the University of Canterbury in 1967.

He had a distinguis­hed career in the legal profession between 1972 and 1993 before being appointed a District Court Judge. He came to prominence nationally in 2007 when he became New Zealand’s first Chief Coroner.

Former Chief Coroner, Judge Deborah Marshall said Judge MacLean showed outstandin­g leadership in creating a fulltime profession­al coronial bench.

“He fostered excellent working relationsh­ips with key stakeholde­rs including ESR, the police, and health profession­als.”

Coroner Peter Ryan, who worked with Judge MacLean from 2007 until he retired in 2015 to return to the District Court in a role as an ACC appeals judge, recalled his “compassion and empathy” for grieving families.

“Also, I appreciate­d the way he engaged with the members of the bench and involved us in the setting up of the new service”.

Deputy Chief Coroner Anna Tutton, who became a coroner shortly before Judge Maclean retired and had previously appeared before him in the Coroners Court as a lawyer, remembers him as courteous, friendly, helpful, and down to earth.

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Judge Neil MacLean

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