A person who performs autopsies on deceased individuals is called a pathologist, specifically a forensic pathologist when their work involves determining the cause of death in legal contexts. They examine bodies, analyze tissues and fluids, and may provide expert testimony in court. Autopsies can help uncover causes of death, identify diseases, and contribute to medical research.
It is called a wake.
A person who cuts up dead people for medical examination and investigation is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner.
The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
Medical examiner--a doctor who examines and tests a dead body to determine cause of death Mortician- a person who is trained to take care of the dead, usually in preparation for viewing and burial.
A person who buries the dead is called a gravedigger or a cemetery worker. Their primary responsibility is to prepare graves, lower coffins into the ground, and refill the graves after the burial ceremony.
Dead people do not cry.
A person who has sex with a corpse is referred to as a necrophiliac.
Necrophilia.
dead! Actually it is a testator.
pray
tomb of the dead
The dead sea is not called the dead sea because people sink in it and die, it's called that because there is no water flow, and no creatures swim in it. That is why it is called the dead sea. It doesn't seem to exist, it's like it is dead.