An inquest into the dying of Sheffield United Girls’s participant Maddy Cusack has been opened and adjourned as a coroner awaits additional particulars about the reason for her dying.
Ms Cusack died on the age of 27 at her dwelling tackle in Derbyshire on September 20. On the time, Derbyshire Police stated there have been no suspicious circumstances surrounding her dying.
An inquest into the footballer’s dying was opened at Derby Coroner’s Court docket on Wednesday and was adjourned after a brief listening to.
Assistant coroner Louise Pinder stated Ms Cusack’s dying was reported to Chesterfield Coroner’s Court docket by police on September 21.
Ms Pinder stated Ms Cusack, who additionally labored in Sheffield United’s business division as a advertising government, had been formally recognized after her dying by her father David.
She had died at her dwelling tackle in Woman Lea Street, Horsley.
Ms Pinder advised the listening to on Wednesday, which was solely attended by members of the press, that the reason for her dying was but to be ascertained.
She stated: “We’re awaiting a police file and the medical explanation for dying, due to this fact I’m adjourning the inquest for six weeks for additional overview then the inquest might be listed in the end.”
Ms Cusack was the Blades’ longest-serving feminine participant and the primary to succeed in 100 appearances.
In a tribute posted on the membership’s official web site on September 21 asserting the information of her dying, Sheffield United chief government Stephen Bettis stated: “That is heart-breaking information for everybody at Bramall Lane.
“Maddy had a singular place of being a part of numerous groups at Sheffield United and was in style with everybody that she got here into contact with.
“Her persona and professionalism made her a credit score to her household – she will likely be sadly missed.
“Whereas taking within the information and shifting ahead, the membership will supply as a lot assist as attainable to Maddy’s household, pals and colleagues.”