Darkhaven
All i have left is memories
- May 19, 2019
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The thougth of having people basically carving and opening my body is unbearable to me, even though i would be long dead.
It just makes me realise how our bodies are not entirely our own and we are basically "public property".
Now with that being said, in my country autopsies are mandatory in cases of "violent death or ignored cause when death occurs in medical facilities or in suicide cases or domestic accident, AS LONG as there is no clinical and extraclinical evidence of the cause of death".
Now here is where the explaining note would come into play.
Let just say someone would commit suicide by N and then would leave a note detailing the used method next to the bottles, would it be suspicious?
The note could lead the police to suspect a feign suicide.
Not long ago a 43 year old woman's family had the funeral abruptly stopped as police went in to retrieve the body because the woman's sister had given information that made the authorities suspect a crime. An autopsy was made before the body was returned.
What's your opinion on this?
Do you mind having doctors basically extracting your organs after you're dead and seeing your entrails?
According to your countries Law would a note make the autopsy unnecessary?
It just makes me realise how our bodies are not entirely our own and we are basically "public property".
Now with that being said, in my country autopsies are mandatory in cases of "violent death or ignored cause when death occurs in medical facilities or in suicide cases or domestic accident, AS LONG as there is no clinical and extraclinical evidence of the cause of death".
Now here is where the explaining note would come into play.
Let just say someone would commit suicide by N and then would leave a note detailing the used method next to the bottles, would it be suspicious?
The note could lead the police to suspect a feign suicide.
Not long ago a 43 year old woman's family had the funeral abruptly stopped as police went in to retrieve the body because the woman's sister had given information that made the authorities suspect a crime. An autopsy was made before the body was returned.
What's your opinion on this?
Do you mind having doctors basically extracting your organs after you're dead and seeing your entrails?
According to your countries Law would a note make the autopsy unnecessary?