@Smilla is correct. Everything my partner had on her at the hotel was kept untill after the investigation. She had her works door keys with her and safe keys, they were kept and they are important keys, my cards were kept so i had to cancel them as they were on her, money in her purse etc. Its will all form part of the investigation so will not be released straight away. She died in May and the inquest in August so all her belongings were returned after that. Maybe hide it in your room. If a copy isnt left at home they may tell the family bits of the letter, they may not. My partner was a straight forward suicide, cctv of her entering the hotel and room, noone else going into the room before she was found but they wouldnt want information to be leaked incase someone is 'involved' even in a minute way as it was still an investigation. Part of the letter will be read out at coroners court and if requested they can give it to the family then. I was given a copy or the hotel staffs statement, police statement, coronors report, GP statement but only on the day of the inquest