When a person dies and no one claims the body, local authorities typically take responsibility for the remains. They may conduct an investigation to identify the deceased and determine the cause of death. If no family or friends come forward, the body is usually cremated or buried in a pauper's grave, often funded by the state or municipality. Various regulations and procedures may vary by location, but the goal is to ensure that the deceased is treated with dignity and respect.
Like all living things, the body corrupts when it dies.
Next of kin claims the body (next of kin means the nearest family member or spouse)
the person dies
YOU SUE THE ESTATE
When the heart dies the person is dead.
The body begins to decompose. The amount of time that this take depends on the environment and if any embalming fluid has been used on the body.
When the creature dies, its soul departs from its body.
He dies, becomes a little person, and dies again.
it dies
it decomposes.
You become one of the creditors of the estate. Whether you receive anything depends on the size of the estate and the size of the claims on it.
same thing that happens to eveyone you retards