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Citation

Patil B, Raghavendra KM, Uzair S. Indian J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2011; 5(1): 20-22.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Deptartment of Forensic Medicine)

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Abstract

This study was carried out on 97 railway related deaths in order to determine the specific pattern and distribution of wounds. Of the 97 victims, 90 (92.7%) were males and 07 (7.3%) were females. The majority were in the age group of 21-30 years. Most of the victims died as the result of an accident 67 (69%) and 30 (31%) suicide cases reported. 9 victims (9.2%) showed elevated blood alcohol levels on chemical analysis. In 97 railway deaths, 80 (82.4%) victims were Hindu by religion and 17 (17.5%) Muslims. Out of 97 deaths 79 (81.44%) victims were married and 18 (18.5%) victims unmarried. Decapitation and hemi section of the body at the level of thorax were more common in suicidal deaths. Head injury accounted more in accidental deaths.


Language: en

Keywords

Injuries; Accident; human; suicide; Suicide; autopsy; head injury; sex difference; injury severity; traffic accident; alcohol consumption; article; marriage; groups by age; religion; railway; accidental death; alcohol blood level; injury scale; decapitation; Railway

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