Those that need to know know .I would be offer my sincere sympathy to the family . The lady has passed away too soon at 53 but it is still the family private grief .
//A death by natural causes, as recorded by coroners and on death certificates and associated documents, is one that is primarily attributed to an illness or an internal malfunction of the body not directly caused by external forces. Contrary to the statement before, everything is natural at some point. For example, a person dying from complications from influenza (an infection) or a heart attack (an internal body malfunction) or sudden heart failure would be listed as having died from natural causes. //
sqad, Presumably It just excludes external forces such as accidents, and as you say foul play and suicide. That said, the death certificate would give details of cause.
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It all depended upon the definition phrase "natural causes" and before that was clarified, in my opinion it was indeed a "good question."
Since it has been defined, then you are correct, it wasn't such a "good question."
'The term “natural causes” alone, with no specification of any disease on a doctor's MCCD [Medical Certificate of Cause of Death], is not sufficient to allow the death to be registered without referral to the coroner. If you do not have any idea what disease caused your patient's death, it is up to the coroner to decide what investigations may be needed.'