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Title

SMALL ARMS, MAJOR TRANSGRESSIONS: EXPLORING HOMICIDAL DEATHS BY FIREARMS IN CITY OF FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN.

Authors

Nadeem, Shirza; Naheed, Kishwar; Ijaz, Rabia; Ambreen, Sundus; Aslam, Muhammad

Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the data regarding prevalence of homicidal deaths due to firearm. Study Design: Descriptive, Observational, Retrospective study. Setting: Postmortem unit of Allied Hospital Faisalabad. Period: From January 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2017. Material & Methods: After approval, data was obtained from the duplicate copies of autopsy reports kept at the postmortem unit of Allied Hospital Faisalabad. The data was then entered on a pre-designed Performa. Results: During the year 2017, 80 cases of firearm were autopsied at the postmortem unit of Allied Hospital, Faisalabad, of which 78 were homicidal. Out of 78 cases autopsied, 67 (85.9%) were males & 11(14.1%) were females. The fatality rate was highest (46.2%) between 21-40 years whereas; the least affected age group was > 60 years (10.3%). Multiple body parts were mostly affected, the percentage being 47.4%. It is worth mentioning that out of 78 cases only one victim was shot by smooth bored weapon (1.3%) while rest of them were hit by Rifled weaponries (98.7%). Most of the demises occurred at crime scenes which were more common during Morning & Evening between the months of October to March. There is a significant association between cause of death with region of body affected in our study. Conclusion: Unfortunately, productive age group of our society is more exposed to gunshots with multiple regions enclosing vital organs of body are mostly inflicted.

Subjects

FAISALABAD (Pakistan); PAKISTAN; FIREARMS; CAUSES of death; CRIME scenes; AGE groups; ORGANS (Anatomy); GUNSHOT wounds

Publication

Professional Medical Journal, 2020, Vol 27, Issue 10, p2170

ISSN

1024-8919

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.29309/TPMJ/2020.27.10.4293

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