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The English equivalent of a coroner is typically referred to as a "coroner" as well, as the term is used in both British and American English. A coroner is an official responsible for investigating deaths, particularly those occurring under unusual or suspicious circumstances. In the UK, coroners are usually appointed by local authorities and may hold inquests to determine the cause of death. In the U.S., coroners may be elected officials with similar responsibilities, though the specific duties can vary by state.

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