Dying of natural causes means that a person dies due to internal factors related to the body's natural aging process or diseases, rather than from external causes like accidents or violence. It typically involves medical conditions such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, or diabetes that cause the body's systems to shut down naturally. This term rules out deaths caused by trauma, poisoning, homicide, or suicide and refers to deaths that occur from internal malfunctions or illnesses, often related to aging or chronic health conditions.
