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Tutankhamun should probably be on the list; there have been several different attempts to establish the cause of his early death (he was aged around eighteen to twenty). Illness, a fall from a horse, an epileptic seizure or assassination by someone close to him? 188.150.64.57 (talk) 18:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The body was found today and no coroner's report has been published yet. Are we going to cheapen the encyclopedic basis of this article by adding every recent death where a cause of death hasn't been declared yet? I propose guidelines that deaths should be a) a narrative verdict or local equivalent, in which a coroner was officially unable to reach a conclusion of the cause of death or b) no cause of death was reported five years after the death (we're not working to a WP:DEADLINE and to use a morbid phrase, nobody's going to die because we didn't add somebody straight away). Unknown Temptation (talk) 23:05, 9 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Anzick-1 is listed as a skeleton whose cause of death could not be ascertained. The second bullet point also lists a single skull where archeologists supposedly (and not very surprisingly) could not determine a cause of death.
@Belbury Agreed, this list tends to invite entries where the death is not 100% known, rather than where the death is actually Unsolved. My inclination would be to remove these entries.