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Citation

Rastogi P, Kanchan T. Journal of South India Medicolegal Association 2016; 8(2): 113-115.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016)

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Abstract

Presence of genital mutilation always raises a suspicion of assault unless proved otherwise. In such cases, genital self-mutilation that is not an unknown entity in forensic literature needs to be ruled out. We encountered a case wherein a middle aged male was found dead in a well with evidence of genital trauma. There were allegations of assault but a careful autopsy and meticulous death scene investigation proved it to be a case of genital self-mutilation followed by suicidal drowning. The case is rare, for it reports selfinflicted scrotal injures for the very first time. © 2016 South India Medico-Legal Association. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Self mutilation; Ligature; Genital trauma; Scrotal injuries

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