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[2019] 5. Eugene Choi, Hongil Ha |
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Date : 19-03-05 11:19
Hit : 688
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Publication; issue : 2019 Year 43 Vol 1 iss 28 p
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Accidental Sharp Force Fatality Caused by a
Broken Glass Cup
Korean J Leg Med 2019;43:28-32
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Department of Medicine, Yonsei University
College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea,
Division of Forensic Investigation,
National Forensic Service Seoul Institute, Seoul, Korea
E-mail: sanchee@korea.kr
Most sharp force fatalities are attributed
to homicide or suicide, with only a few accidental cases reported to date.
Broken glass accounts for most of these accidental fatalities. We herein report
an unusual accidental death caused by a broken glass cup. A 21-year-old woman
was found dead on the floor of her studio apartment. The studio was a duplex
consisting of one room and a bathroom, with a stepped drawer leading to the
second floor. She was lying face down with her legs spread apart in a large
pool of blood, surrounded by many pieces of broken glass. There was an oblique
cut measuring 9 cm in length in the right sternocleidomastoid region just above
the right clavicle. The surface of the cut wound showed irregular edges and the
internal jugular vein was severed in the depth of the wound. She appeared to
have fallen down the steps onto the ground floor and been fatally injured in
the neck by a piece of broken glass.
Key Words: Accidents; Neck injury; Glass; Death
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