Yes.
sudden death
sudden death
sudden death
This is usually handled by the coroner.
You can check with your local hospitals, the County Coroner, or the city Morgue.
The function of a coroner's jury is to determine the cause and manner of a person's death. They review evidence, hear testimony from witnesses, and make a decision based on the evidence presented. The jury's decision helps the coroner or medical examiner in determining if the death was natural, accidental, suicide, or homicide.
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.
Coroner.
The coroner's jurisdiction is limited to determining who the deceased was and how, when and where they came by their death. When the death is suspected to have been either sudden with unknown cause, violent, or unnatural, the coroner decides whether to hold a post-mortem examination and, if necessary, an inquest.
Coroner
Coroner is the medical examiner and determines cause of death for anyone who died of other than natural causes.
A coroner typically drives a coroner's van, also known as a "death wagon", when responding to a scene of a crime or a death. These vans are specially designed to transport deceased individuals and have the necessary equipment and capacity for this purpose.