crowner

/kraʊnər/
noun
  1. A person who investigates deaths, especially those that are sudden or suspicious; a coroner.
    • The crowner was called to examine the body found in the river.
    • The village crowner wrote a report on the cause of death.
    • In old English law, the crowner held inquests for unexplained deaths.
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