Unnatural death
For the novel by Dorothy L Sayers, see Unnatural Death.
Unnatural death is a category used by coroners or medical examiners and vital statistics specialists for classifying all human deaths not properly describable as death by natural causes. It would include events such as:
- accident
- drug abuse
- execution
- homicide
- misadventure
- being attacked by insects, reptiles, fish, carnivorans, or other wildlife
- adverse outcome of surgery (this is not failure of surgery)
- suicide
- terrorism
- war
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