death certificate
Coverage of death certificate in the Nexus archive.
- ‘It’s like buying a lottery ticket’: Fidelity asked for my former sister-in-law’s death certificate. Does this mean I’m due a windfall?
Fidelity requested the death certificate of the user's former sister-in-law, leading them to speculate about a potential windfall. The user compares the situation to 'buying a lottery ticket.'
- Decades of denial: Death certificate for disappeared reopens Kashmir wounds
A judge issued a death certificate for Junaid Rashid's father, confirming his death after years of searches and legal battles. The case highlights unresolved issues in Kashmir.
- Child star Daveigh Chase’s final resting place revealed in death certificate
Child star Daveigh Chase died on June 16 at age 35 from AIDS and chronic polysubstance abuse. Her death certificate revealed her final resting place.
- Medical examiner releases preliminary findings in Lindsey Graham's death as death certificate remains pending
The District of Columbia's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner released preliminary findings indicating Senator Lindsey Graham died from an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The death certificate remains pending further toxicological and microscopic testing.
- Former Afghan ally who died in ICE custody suffered an allergic reaction, death certificate says
A death certificate indicates an Afghan national who fought with U.S. forces died from an allergic reaction while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, one day after his detention.
- Murdered Celeste Rivas, 14, may have been pregnant, updated death certificate suggests after singer D4vd was charged with killing her
Celeste Rivas, a 14-year-old girl, may have been pregnant at the time of her murder, as suggested by an updated death certificate. Singer D4vd has been charged with her killing.
- Man takes sister's exhumed body to bank in bid to get to her money
An Indian man exhumed his sister's body and took it to a bank to access her account after being denied a death certificate. The bank required proof of death to grant access to the account, leading to the extreme action.
- Man takes sister's exhumed body to bank in bid to get to her money
An Indian man exhumed his sister's body and took it to a bank to prove her death, as he was denied access to her account without a death certificate. The bank required official documentation to process the request, leading to the extreme action.
- Having a multi-signature wallet
The article discusses the use of multi-signature wallets in partnerships to prevent sole withdrawal authority. It raises concerns about collusion among signatories and the challenges of handling incapacitation or death of a partner without clear solutions.