The assortments of band Viola Beach - who passed on in an auto accident in Sweden - have been discharged to their families.
Tomas Lowe, 27, Kris Leonard, River Reeves, and Jack Dakin, every one of the 20, and their supervisor Craig Tarry, 33, were slaughtered when their auto dove into a trench on 13 February.
Examinations into their passings were opened and dismissed before in Warrington.
Senior Coroner for Cheshire Nicholas Rheinberg discharged the five men's bodies so funerals could occur.
The brief hearing at Warrington Town Hall was gone to by 11 relatives.
Det Sgt Elaine Duddle from Cheshire Police told the examinations the band's auto was going along the E4 motorway and went through a limited region when it slammed into hindrances.
Confined region
She said the five men endured serious wounds and the auto then fell into the waterway underneath the extension, around 18 miles from Stockholm in Sodertalje.
Mr Rheinberg heard that participation in the middle of UK and Swedish Police had been great since the accident in Stockholm a month ago.
He adulated the work of the Swedish Police and said: "In all my vocation I have never had such quick and positive reaction from an outside association"
Full examinations will be heard at a later date.
Four-piece band from Warrington, Cheshire
Kris Leonard - guitar, lead vocal; River Reeves - guitar; Tomas Lowe - bass; Jack Dakin - drums
Authoritatively framed in May 2015
Discharged introduction single Swings and Waterslides a year ago and put out their second single Boys That Sing on 22 January
Played a few BBC Introducing Sessions
Performed at Reading and Leeds Festival in 2015
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