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    Manner of Death

    2020 · Romance · 1 season

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    • 1. Episode 1
      1. Episode 1 Nov 30, 2020
      • Dr. Bun came back to Viangpha Mork. While on a bar with Inspector M, they met a man named Tan. Dr.Bun realized that Tan is the boyfriend of his childhood friend Janejira. Dr. Bun found out that the body is his best friend's.
    • 2. Episode 2
      2. Episode 2 Dec 7, 2020
      • During Janejira's autopsy, Dr. Bun realizes there is something wrong, and that evidence may point that it's likely not a suicidal case. He instantly figured that he is being threatened by someone.
    • 3. Episode 3
      3. Episode 3 Dec 14, 2020
      • Dr. Bun has been threatened to manipulate the truth especially since his additional information and evidence support the assumption that Jane did not commit suicide.
  2. Jul 23, 2019 · 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.

  3. Aug 7, 2023 · Manner of death — The manner of death is an explanation of how the cause arose or the circumstances for how an injury occurred. The choices for the manners of death are natural, accident, suicide, homicide, undetermined, and therapeutic complication (in some parts of the United States).

  4. Dec 28, 2019 · The manner is only one of five including natural, accidental, suicide, homicide, or undetermined. It's the "category" of death if you will. The cause of death is the specific thing that led to the person's death. This can include things like heart failure, cancer, and kidney disease.

  5. Introduction. Information and opinions generated by death investigations are not only used in resolving issues about a particular person’s death but are also critically important in public health surveillance and epidemiology, as well as community safety.

  6. When a medical examiner identifies a manner of death as “homicide,” they are not drawing a legal conclusion. When a death is not from disease, homicide is simply one of the five permissible classifications of death. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 130A-385 (the others are “accident, suicide, … execution by the State, or undetermined”).

  7. Homicide is a manner of death, when one person causes the death of another. Not all homicide is murder, as some deaths caused by another person are manslaughter, and some are lawful; such as when justified by an affirmative defense, like insanity or self-defense .

  8. There are four legally defined manners of death: Natural. Accident. Homicide. Suicide [source: Waters, et al.] After careful examination of all the evidence at hand, the forensic pathologist acting as a medical examiner or coroner (more on the distinction later) will assign a cause of death as one of these four manners.

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