they could of died of old age, food poisoning from eating a berry or something that didn't agree with their stomach and because thy didn't have any sort of medication back then they would of just died. i hope that helps.
The leading cause of death in Australia is heart disease, followed by dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and lung cancer.
The published cause of death for the woman named Vesta Williams is a natural cause. The published natural cause was from hypertensive heart disease.
Men under the age of 24 in Australia is the main cause of death by suicide
Heart disease
He died a natural death in his early 60's. After his death, he was cremated at Banaras.
She died a natural death at age 60. The cause of death is not known.
Angela died of natural causes.
He died of natural causes at age 97.
In 2009, Diabetes was ranked as the sixth-leading cause of death. It was the underlying cause of death for 4,170 people and was related to 14,300 deaths (in 2009).
TJ Hickey was an Aboriginal youth who died as a result of a police pursuit. His death sparked numerous riots in the Sydney region of Redfern, and he has subsequently become a symbol of the tensions between black and white people in Australia.
Ronald Murray Berndt has written: 'The speaking land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Aboriginal Australians, Folklore, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, Social life and customs, Tales 'The first Australians' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Ethnology 'A world that was' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Narrinyeri (Australian people) 'Kunapipi' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Primitive Religion, Religion, Religion, Primitive 'Death, burial, and associated ritual at Ooldea, South Australia' -- subject(s): Burial, Death 'Looking ahead through the past' 'Djanggawul: an aboriginal religious cult of north-eastern Arnhem Land' 'Australian aboriginal art' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Art, Art, Aboriginal Australian, Art, Australian, Art, Primitive, Primitive Art 'An adjustment of movement in Arnhem Land' -- subject(s): Ethnology 'Sexual behavior in western Arnhem land' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Sex 'Man, land & myth in north Australia' -- subject(s): Gunwinggu (Australian people) 'The sacred site' -- subject(s): Religion, Ethnology 'Australian Aboriginal art in the Anthropology Museum of the University of Western Australia' 'From black to white in South Australia' -- subject(s): Native races, Ethnic relations
The leading cause of death in Australia iscardiovascular disease. Over 34% of deaths are from heart failure. Other main causes include strokes and lung cancer.2012:1. Obesity2. Smoking (Lung and Throat Cancer)3. Heart Disease