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  2. Manner of death - Wikipedia

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    In many legal jurisdictions, the manner of death is a determination, typically made by the coroner, medical examiner, police, or similar officials, and recorded as a vital statistic.

  3. Manner of Death: Categories Explained in Simple Terms

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    Manner of death refers to the category that a death falls into. Learn the main types and the differences between cause of death vs. manner of death with this guide.

  4. What is the Difference Between Cause of Death and Manner of ...

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    The cause of death is the specific injury or disease that leads to death. The manner of death is the determination of how the injury or disease leads to death. There are five manners of death (natural, accident, suicide, homicide, and undetermined).

  5. Understanding "Cause" and "Manner" of Death - SUDC Foundation

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    Manner of Death= Classification system developed for public health statistics based on the circumstances under which death occurred (How the person died); Manners of death currently includes 5 categories: Accident= An unexpected or unforeseen death due to injury.

  6. Cause, Mechanism, and Manner of Death - Crime Museum

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    The cause of death is the disease or injury that produces the physiological disruption inside the body resulting in death, for example, a gunshot wound to the chest. The mechanism of death is the physiological derangement that results in the death.

  7. Manner, Cause & Mechanisms of Death: 3 Key Differences

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    The manner of death can only be the five categories that a death is placed into including natural, accidental, suicide, homicide, or undetermined. The mechanism, however, refers to the exact, explicit reason that caused the death to occur.

  8. manner of death - Medical Dictionary

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    manner of death The fashion or circumstances that result in death, which are designated either natural or unnatural. Unnatural deaths are designated as accidental, homicidal, suicidal, or, in absence of a determination based on the balance of probabilities of the manner of death, undetermined.