because unless there is a toxocology test so many factors effect what is the cause. For instance a gunshot victim comes to the morgue and even though there is a bullit hole in his chest, toxocolgy says there was alcohol and opiates in his system. So was he shot after he overdosed? Or did he overdose and his friend shot him so it would appear he was robbed then shot.
Why the Cause of Death Could Be Difficult to DetermineDetermining cause of death is difficult when:1. The body has not been recovered.2. The body suffered transformation after death (e.g. by fire, mutilation, scavengers or immersion in certain chemicals) that obscures traces of the cause of death3. The death took place sufficiently long before the remains (e.g. skeleton) are discovered that clues to the cause of death are largely or completely obliterated.In the case of homicide it may not be easy to determine the cause of death if the murderer has used a toxin that leaves little trace.There can be multiple abnormalities that may lead you in the wrong direction.
Autopsy.
it can cause Heart diseases, and can sometimes cause death
Simply put, toxicology aids in determining if there were any poisons or toxins in the deceased. It assists in determining a cause of death.
Forensic Pathologists have the responsibility of determining a specific cause of death to a human being.
A coroner is a public official who has responsibility for determining the cause of death of a person who was not attended by a physician at the time of death or whose death is suspected to be a result of crime.
It is a very similar feeling to death. When you breakup you feel as though you've lost them forever. Quite similar to death
Yes severe infection like septicaemia can sometimes cause death
Paralysis of the limbs. In some cases, it can cause paralysis of the chest muscles making breathing difficult. It can even cause death.
It is difficult to define the value which may cause death. I think it the voltage which is dangerous. Approximately a voltage of 50V is dangerous for heart.
sometimes
The newspaper obits sometimes tell you. detectives