it is just the slowing down of breathing rate.the heart slows down blood pumpingthat leads to drowsiness & brain stops working cause death.
The above is silly unless we are speaking of a very sickly or elderly person.
I just lost a close uncle this week and when we found him, he was in as relaxed a position as possible and one very typical of him, so we know it was peaceful. But we also know he was in excellent health for an 83-year-old and saw a doctor frequently, and took good care of himself.
So, that doesn't answer the question, and I don't think he means it was pulmonary failure that started a cascade through one's vital systems. I would think one would struggle or wake up if this started to happen.
I think I will start a string on that
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They get thrown into a ditch on the side of the interstate.
someone dies and they have a funral for that person...
She goes insane and always says there is blood on her hand.
It would most likely be taken off. I am not completely sure. But I think that is what happens.
Typically property that cannot be claimed by kin when someone dies goes to the government. If money is owed on the house it is given to the bank.
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It will have to be determined if they choose to charge you with manslaughter.
what happens to paided off car if spouse dies