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Citation

Ahn HJ, Kim A, Moon B, Ha H. Korean J. Leg. Med. (2007) 2014; 73-77.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Korean Society for Legal Medicine)

DOI

10.7580/kjlm.2014.38.2.73

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Here, we report an autopsy case of an unusual hanging that was misinterpreted as a case of homicidal strangulation, as th body was found on the scene of a house fire. A 29-year-old unmarried woman hanged herself from the gas pipe using a bath towel. Subsequently, the pipe broke and a fire broke out after an explosion. However, as the initial postmortem investigation revealed the absence of cherry-pink lividity and as a burnt bath towel was found around her neck, this case was misunderstood as a case of arson after homicidal strangulation. The cause and manner of death in this case were finally determined based on the autopsy findings of ligature marks that are typically noted in cases of hanging and the presence of a burnt electric lock and a broden gas pipe that were noted at the suicide scene.


Language: ko

Keywords

Suicide; Hanging; Ligature mark; Fire Scene

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