A coroner is a public official who investigates deaths defined by
law as being important to the public health and welfare. These typically
include deaths thought to be from other than natural causes but also may
include sudden and unexpected deaths determined later at autopsy to be from
natural disease.
In general, coroners are elected and, depending on the local law,
do not necessarily have to be medical doctors or other health professionals.
But only medical doctors can perform autopsies.