I. Natural Death
Natural death is one of the most common modes of death and occurs when a person dies from natural causes, such as old age or disease. It is the most common form of death and is usually not preventable.
II. Accidental Death
Accidental death is an unexpected death or injury resulting from an accident. It can occur from a variety of causes, such as motor vehicle accidents, falls, and acts of violence. This type of death is preventable through the use of safety measures.
III. Suicide
Suicide is the intentional taking of one's own life. It is a preventable form of death and often the result of mental health issues or a traumatic event.
IV. Homicide
Homicide is the intentional taking of another person's life. It is often the result of a violent act and is a criminal offense.
V. Euthanasia
Euthanasia is the intentional ending of another person's life, usually at the request of the person. It is typically used in cases of terminal illness and is legal in some countries.