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Does every case reported to the Coroner require an autopsy?

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Does every case reported to the Coroner require an autopsy?

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6. A: No. The manner and cause of death can often be determined by an external examination of the body, reviews of past medical records, interviews with physicians and family members and minimally invasive laboratory tests. Most cases reported to the Coroner do not result in an autopsy.

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