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Autopsy.
There may be an autopsy and the results of that are pending so a death certificate can be issued as proof of the death but the cause of death is still to be entered into the record.
An autopsy is performed on a dead animal or person to investigate the cause of death or other information.
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Autopsies are not prohibited but permission of the Curia must be obtained. An autopsy would only be performed if there was no obvious cause of death.
His death was reported as due to Natural_causesat the scene; however, the results of the autopsy performed were inconclusive
the results of the autopsy performed were inconclusive
An autopsy has never been performed - and thus the cause of death remains unclear.
Don't understand the question. What "damages" are you referrig to? In cases of unattended death, or death by criminal action it is not an optional procedure. Most/(all?) states REQUIRE an autopsy be performed in order to determine the precise cause of death. .
An autopsy is usually performed where a cause of death is uncertain or unknown (poisonings, for example), or to find out the exact mechanism of death (as in stabbings and gunshot wounds).
Hank Willams died of rt. ventrical dilation as stated in the death certificate. Alcohol but no other drugs were found during autopsy.
No. It depends on the laws of each state or country, but usually only for suspicious, violent or unatural deaths, deaths in care or custody, or the death was not reasonably expected to be the outcome of a health procedure. In the majority of deaths, an autopsy is not performed. Not every dead person has an autopsy. Only if the family wants to know what caused the death.