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Is an autopsy always necessary in a Coroners case?

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Is an autopsy always necessary in a Coroners case?

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Each case is evaluated independently to determine the cause and manner of death. If the Coroner is unable to determine the cause and manner of death, the law requires that “he shall perform or order an autopsy”.

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