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Suspicious death

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Unexplained cause of death
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A death is suspicious if it is unexpected and its circumstances or cause are medically or legally unexplained. Normally, this occurs in the context of medical care, suicide or suspected criminal activity.[1]

Legal procedure

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United Kingdom

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In cases of suspicious death inEngland and Wales, the police are required to contact acoroner, who will open aninquest, which is automatically adjourned to allow the police to continue their investigations. This adjourned inquest means that the death can be officially registered and a temporarydeath certificate issued. If, as a result of police enquiries, a criminal is charged or an accident is shown to have occurred, a full death certificate is issued. Otherwise, the coroner holds a full inquest. InScotland, the coroner's functions are carried out by a "procurator fiscal", who is appointed by theLord Advocate to investigate unexpected or accidental deaths.[2]

Any suspicious death of a British national outside of Britain is required to be investigated through an inquest.[3] When a suspicious death occurs aboard a Britishnaval or merchant vessel, the body is preserved by refrigeration until the ship arrives at port, at which point the police and coroner begin their investigations.[4]

References

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  1. ^Timmermans, Stefan (2006).Postmortem: How Medical Examiners Explain Suspicious Deaths. University of Chicago Press.
  2. ^Duckett, Thomas (2003).Surviving Violent Crime and the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. T.S. Duckett. pp. 82–90.
  3. ^Davies, Alex (2008).Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act. Workplace Law Group. p. 115.
  4. ^Green, Jennifer & Michael (2006).Dealing with Death: A Handbook of Practices, Procedures and Law. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. pp. 52.ISBN 9781843103813.
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