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Unnatural death is a category used by coroners and vital statistics specialists for classifying all human deaths not properly describable as death by natural causes. Hence it would include events such as A coroner is either the presiding officer of a special court, a medical officer, or an officer of law responsible for investigating deaths, particularly those happening under unusual circumstances. ... Vital statistics are the information maintained by a government, recording the birth and death of individuals within that governments jurisdiction. ... In medicine, death by natural causes is a loosely-defined term used by coroners describing death when the cause of death was a naturally occurring disease process, or is not apparent given medical history or circumstances. ...


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clinical claims.com (394 words)
The law requires that every unnatural death be made the subject of an inquest.
What constitutes an unnatural death has been a problem for the courts, but the Oxford English Dictionary definition is "at variance with what is natural, usual or to be expected, unusual - strange.
In simple terms, the more unusual or unexpected death as an outcome of treatment appears to be, the more likely it is that it may be viewed as "unnatural".
Encyclopedia: Unnatural Death (590 words)
Unnatural death is a category used by coroners and vital statistics specialists for classifying all human deaths not properly describable as death by natural causes.
Unnatural Death is a 1927 novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her third featuring Lord Peter Wimsey.
A death falls into the unnatural category when there is an outside intervening influence or circumstance not recognized as a medical disease process which either initiates the lethal chain of events or contributes to the individuals demise.
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