This is a legal question, not a scientific nor a medical one. There's actually 6 categories or "manner of death", which are:
1) natural
2) accidental
3) homicidal
4) suicidal
5) undetermined
6) unclassified
This is strictly for legal disposition of the person's death, and is subject to later revision.
2007-03-04 03:02:33
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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Different Kinds Of Death
2017-01-19 20:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The 4 types of death are Social death, Psychological death, Biological and Physiological death.
2014-12-06 07:58:04
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answered by Frehiwot 1
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The four categories of deatha re as follows: natural deaths, accidental deaths, homicidal deaths and suicidal deaths
2007-03-04 01:35:57
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answered by vanity 2
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natural deaths, accidental deaths, homicidal deaths and suicidal deaths
these are the four types of death.
there arew other two types of death too : not determined and not classified. these two usually happen when there are many factors responsible for a persons death
2007-03-04 20:17:56
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answered by new_einstein 2
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The names were reported, yet no man or woman (thus far) has stated even as they're to be using. in accordance to Revelation a million, it will be contained in the Lord's Day, or the merely accurate days that the Apostle Paul spoke to Timothy about.
2016-11-27 20:37:01
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answered by ? 4
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1) Instant Death
2) Slow, prolonged, painful death (torture)
3) Scared to death
4) Your death
2007-03-04 12:52:26
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answered by buckyball378 1
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If your heart stops beating and your brain stops functioning-that's typically called 'death'. There are many different ways to die, but only one state of death.
2007-03-04 01:29:16
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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I know 2 clinical and biological death!
2007-03-04 01:29:21
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answered by THE DARK LORD 1
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' Death', - 'killing',-take out life from body...
self killing- suicide...willingly death
somebody killing assacinate....unwilling death
some accident/incident...killing by coincident....unwillinglky death
some disease/ biological problems, failure of organs,.... unwilling death
merciful death....by law and doctors advice PATIENTS' willing ness to die due to unbearable sufferings,.....but the patient is content may be forced to accept willing ness to death, as the patient is living on artificial support system, once the operating system stops working the patient dies.
2007-03-05 22:27:05
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answered by AVK 1
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