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National Health Act, 2003 (Act No. 61 of 2003)

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Regulations Regarding the Rendering of Forensic Pathology Service, 2018

18. Medico legal investigation of specific categories of unnatural deaths

 

(1) The South African Police Service must immediately notify the Head of the Clinical Department or Unit: Forensic Pathology of the region or province, of the following fatalities:—
(a) fatalities associated with aircraft accidents, mass disasters, scuba- or other diving-related incidents;
(b) the deaths of persons who die whilst detained by the South African Police Service or who died as a result of police action; and
(c) the deaths of person who die of unnatural causes whilst in the custody of the Department of Correctional Services.

 

(2) The post mortem examination of the deaths contemplated in sub-regulation (1), may only be performed by a forensic pathologist, as designated by the Head of Clinical Department or Unit: Forensic Pathology.

 

(3) The post mortem examination of persons contemplated in sub-regulation (1)(ii), may only be performed after the Independent Police Investigative Directorate have been informed of that death.

 

(4) The investigation of the following specific categories of unnatural deaths must be managed in consultation with a regional specialist forensic pathologist:—
(a) acts of terrorism;
(b) suspected Sudden Unexpected Death in Infants (SUDI);
(c) the death of a child due to suspected non-accidental injury or neglect;
(d) the presumed homicidal death of any member of the South African National Defence Force and South African Police Service;
(e) fatalities where sexual assault is suspected;
(f) the death of a person while attending a traditional initiation school;
(g) the unnatural death of any resident in public or private institution, which includes but is not limited to: psychiatric facilities; places of safety; drug and addiction rehabilitation facilities; refugee facilities; older persons care facilities; facilities for the physically and mentally challenged.