Police Officer, specifically a Detective, or in specialized departments a Homicide Detective.
An alternative answer, depending on what it is the questioner is asking about: a Coroner.
The police, the coroner or medical examiner.
A coroner investigates deaths and pronounces and determines the time of death.
Pronouncement of death is done by any "attending physician" or doctor. He signs the death certificate. The official who investigates deaths is the "coroner" or a "medical examiner" (M.E.) working under him.
The prince investigates the deaths of Romeo and Juliet when he arrives at the tomb. He questions the Friar, the page boy and reads the note left by Romeo.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
In hinduism death is acknowledged by elders of clan & educated people. Currently it is acknowledge by a qualified physician. He gives death certificate to the family & there after government issues Official Death certificate.
The plot of Woman in Black is about a young father who goes to get an old home ready for sale. While he is there, he investigates the mysterious deaths of many children and an angry ghost.
Churches recorded births, deaths, and weddings. These records have been used for many people when researching their family trees as there can be gaps in the older "official" records.
There were a total of 114 deaths associated with the building of the Hoover Dam. The official figure however, is 96. Figures other than the official figure vary from the official 96 deaths to 112-114. According to the website of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, figures higher than 96 are including additional deaths such as deaths prior to the authorization of the dam's construction, deaths of nearby workers that may or may not have been directly involved with the project, deaths of workers who died of causes unrelated to the project, and deaths of family members of the dam's construction workers. The Bureau of Reclamation also points out on it's site that despite myth and rumor to the contrary, there are no bodies buried within the concrete of Hoover Dam.