What's the context? It's not a particularly common turn of phrase in English.
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FOUND SOUL
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Sun 29 Apr, 2018 03:01 pm
@sahar987,
The only thing I can think of is, "Public Death Records" meaning, anyone from the Public, can access death records.
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Blickers
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Sun 29 Apr, 2018 07:33 pm
Any way you can post the whole paragraph that you saw "public death" in? Sometimes it means a spectacular ending, like "the public death of civility in daily life".