Women’s safety advocates and domestic-violence experts are calling for a coronial inquest into the death of Virginia Giuffre, according to multiple reports. The requests are directed to the WA coroner, with the advocates arguing that an inquest is needed to examine the circumstances surrounding her death. Several outlets say the call is being made in the context of Giuffre’s long-running allegations connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, though the reports focus on the procedural question of whether the death should be investigated by a coroner. The Age, Brisbane Times, Sydney Morning Herald and PerthNow all report that advocates have written to the WA coroner. The West Australian likewise reports that domestic violence experts are demanding an inquest. While the sources agree on the existence of the calls for an inquest and the intended authority for the request, they do not provide detailed findings from any official investigation in the summaries provided. The reports therefore remain focused on the demand for further inquiry rather than on any confirmed cause or circumstances of death.