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- Title
Effects of cold exposure in a confined environment: an original case of suicide by freezing.
- Authors
Blanchot, Adeline; Willaume, Thibault; Macoin, Elisa; Geraut, Annie; Tortel, Marie-Claire; Gressel, Anne; Kintz, Pascal; Raul, Jean-Sébastien; Cannet, Catherine
- Abstract
The authors present a case involving a 37-year-old woman discovered in an operating freezer. Suicide hypothesis has been considered from the beginning. Due to the exceptional scene circumstances, a forensic autopsy was performed. Apart from some non-specific hypothermia and asphyxia signs, the autopsy revealed several skull fractures, prompting extensive anatomopathological and histological analyses. These analyses confirmed the fractures origin and determined whether they were ante-mortem or post-mortem, thus ruling out the possibility of a criminal act disguised as suicide. The authors also describe the challenges in determining the cause of death, particularly the issues related to the post-mortem diagnosis of lethal hypothermia and asphyxia. This case is the first in the literature to describe suicide by exposure to cold in a confined environment. It highlights the importance of close collaboration between forensic pathologists, histologists, toxicologists, and police investigators to answer judicial inquiries.
- Subjects
FORENSIC pathologists; SKULL fractures; CAUSES of death; ANATOMICAL pathology; CRIMINAL act; SUICIDE victims
- Publication
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2025, Vol 139, Issue 2, p825
- ISSN
0937-9827
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s00414-025-03413-5