- Coroner
- Annual Review
- Manner and Cause of Death
The coroner investigates both manner and cause of death. The manner of death refers to the circumstances in which the death arose. The cause of death is defined as any injury or disease that fatally interrupts the natural processes of life.
The annual report was prepared by Melinda Rose, F-ABMDI.
Accidental deaths are deaths that result from injury or poisoning that occurred without the intent for harm or to cause death.
Homicide deaths are those deaths occurring as a result of the acts of another person.
The coroner investigates both manner and cause of death. The manner of death refers to the circumstances in which the death arose. Natural death are those that occur due to a natural disease or the aging process.
Suicide deaths are classified as deaths that occur as a result of self-inflicted injury or harm.
Deaths classified as undetermined are deaths in which, after a thorough investigation and consideration of all information available, one manner of death is no more compelling than another manner of death.