It included publication of someone’s death certificate ending with serial number 917, and stated that it was provided by the Coalition.
Still, one is reminded that Ms. Ally holds the powerful and enviable position of General Secretary (GS) within the PNCR; she reportedly also said that her party searched “every nook and cranny” for information such as death certificates to make their case of the dead having voted.
The May 20 Chronicle article further quoted a member of the Coalition who said, incredibly, that “he has over 100 death certificates to scan through while they are going through boxes, to see if any of those persons have voted.”
Is a death certificate a property of a dead person’s estate, family, or both?
Who has the lawful right to give a third party a dead person’s death certificate, a lawfully recognized or appointed executor of that dead person’s estate, or a family member (“next of kin”)?