Article 131 of the Criminal Procedure Law, the public security organ has the right to decide to conduct an autopsy on a corpse whose cause of death is unknown, and notify the family members of the deceased to be present.
Therefore, according to this regulation, as long as the public security organs think that the cause of death is unknown, they have the right to decide to conduct an autopsy without the consent of their families. If the family members do not agree to the autopsy, the public security organ may still conduct the autopsy. The reason for this provision is: 1. The examination of the corpse must be carried out in time to prevent the traces on the corpse from disappearing due to the change and decay of the corpse. 2. If the cause of death is unknown, the possibility of murder by relatives is not ruled out.
The public security organ has the obligation to notify the family members to be present. Whether the family members are present or not is the right of the family members. Whether the family members are present or not does not affect the autopsy.
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