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- Title
Establishment of Identity and Suffocation Following Inhalation of Carbon Monoxide in a Series of Five Cases.
- Authors
Malhotra, Meenakshi; Vaidya, H. V.; Zanjad, N. P.
- Abstract
A rapid and sudden death in a single incident like mass casualty poses challenge for health care facilities. Especially in such cases, identification of the deceased is the most important task for investigating police officers and doctors. The present study is a series of death of five young adult male workers, who died in a tragic fire which broke out in the confined space at under construction plant. All the bodies were rendered unidentifiable from facial recognition due to charring and blackening. The primary identification of the deceased was established based upon partially burnt clothes and personal belongings. The autopsy findings being superficial to deep burns, charring and blackening, soot particles in respiratory tract were similar in all the five victims. The blood preserved for estimation of carboxy-haemoglobin level showed positive results in all the five cases. Soot in trachea and increased carboxy-haemoglobin level in blood suggested that the persons were alive at the time of incident. In all the five cases, death was caused due to suffocation by inhalation of carbon monoxide gas associated with thermal injuries. Role of forensic experts is to help in the identification of victims and to determine manner and cause of death.
- Subjects
CAUSES of death; CONFINED spaces (Work environment); MORTALITY; AUTOPSY; CARBON monoxide poisoning; DISASTERS; MASS casualties; FORENSIC sciences; ASPHYXIA; CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN
- Publication
Medico-Legal Update, 2022, Vol 22, Issue 1, p70
- ISSN
0971-720X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/mlu.v22i1.3183