Abi Fisher: Yorkshire teacher died of strangulation, coroner confirms
The inquest into the 29-year-old’s death was opened at Wakefield Coroners’ Court this morning. (July 15)
During the short hearing the provisional cause of death was given as strangulation, though further investigations were underway.
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Hide AdAbi Fisher, who has a baby girl and worked as a teacher in Featherstone, was reported missing from her home on Walton Park Street in Castleford over the weekend.
Her body was found near the village of Brierley on Sunday evening.
The brief hearing heard police officers made the grim discovery at 6.10pm on Sunday and they were able to identify Abi by her fingerprints.
Senior coroner Kevin McLoughlin said: "Without doubt this an unnatural death and it is quite right that I open an inquest."
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Hide AdThe inquest was adjourned until a later date, which has not been set, while police continue their investigations.
In an emotional tribute released after her death, Abi's heartbroken family said: “Words cannot describe how utterly devastated we are at the loss of you. We miss you dearly.
"We promise to make you proud every single day, and will continue to bring up your amazing little baby girl the way you would.”
Abi’s husband, Matthew Fisher has since been charged with her murder.
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Hide AdHe was due to appear at Leeds Crown Court on Wednesday but his attendance was excused after he tested positive for Covid.
The 29-year-old was remanded into custody and is due to to appear for pre-trial preparation hearing on September 13 with a possible trial scheduled for January next year.
He is yet to enter a plea.