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Coping with a death overseas...

This page has important information and advice and how the Foreign & Commonwealth Office can help you if a friend or relative dies whilst abroad. There is also advice on what to do if death occurs in suspicious circumstances.  See also registering a death abroad.

The information provided is extracted from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London (FCO).

What you need to do

It is essential that the death is registered in the country where the person died. Both ourselves and the FCO can advise you how to do this.

You will need to provide documents from yourself and the person who died, which show your names, dates of birth and passport details.

You will also have to inform the local authorities if the person suffered from an infectious condition such as hepatitis or HIV, so they are prepared when dealing with the body.

You don’t have to register the death with the British Embassy but if you do, you will get a UK death certificate. Local death certificates issued in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa and Zimbabwe are suitable for British purposes.

What the Foreign & Commonwealth Office can do to help:

  • their staff in London can pass on your wishes about how to deal with the body to their embassy staff overseas
  • unfortunately, in some countries it is possible that a post mortem may be carried out without your permission
  • organs may be removed and kept during this procedure without your prior knowledge or consent
  • they can tell you about the cost of local burial or cremation

Please be aware that in some countries inadequate storage makes it impossible to get the certificates necessary for transporting a body from one country to another.  

The FCO will do everything they can to ensure that you do not hear about the death of close relative through the media.

On rare occasions, where they have to act quickly, they may have to inform you about the death over the phone. The FCO never release the name of someone who has died to the media before they have told the next of kin.

If the person who has died was travelling with a tour company, the company will usually contact their next of kin themselves.

If the death of a British national abroad is reported to them, they will ask the UK police to inform the next of kin as soon as possible. Alternatively they will ask their staff in the relevant country to do this if the next of kin are abroad themselves.

What the FCO can’t do:

  • the FCO cannot pay burial, cremation or repatriation costs, but they can help to transfer money from friends or relatives in the UK

Death abroad in suspicious circumstances

In addition to the above support, where there is evidence of suspicious circumstances they FCO can:
offer some basic information on the local police and legal systems.

  • provide lists of local interpreters, lawyers and local support groups where possible- these lists are usually on the local embassy’s website

In many countries the authorities and courts will refuse to answer questions from British consular staff so we highly recommend you appoint a local lawyer to help you. Please note that the FCO cannot :

  • investigate deaths ourselves
  • offer financial assistance with legal costs.

Please also be aware that the standard of investigative procedures and police expertise varies greatly around the world. The FCO will however consider making an appropriate representation to the local authorities if there are concerns that they are not carrying out the investigation in line with local procedures.

You should appoint one family member to liaise with us as the case continues.  Your local police force may decide to appoint a Family Liaison Officer to help you if the investigation is ongoing.

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