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[2019] 3. Kunasilan Subramaniam, Chandroth Navin Pankajakshan |
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Poster :
Date : 19-09-04 15:31
Hit : 678
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Publication; issue : 2019 Year 43 Vol 3 iss 106 p
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A Complex Suicide by Ligature Strangulation
and Hanging Using Two Different Ligatures
Korean J Leg Med 2019;43:106-110
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National Institute of Forensic Medicine,
Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Department of Forensic Medicine, Hospital
Pulau Pinang, George Town, Malaysia
E-mail: kuna0921@yahoo.com
Hanging is the most common method of
suicide in Malaysia. However, hanging in combination with suicidal ligature
strangulation is uncommon. The victim is a 31-year-old man, with no previous
medical or psychiatric disorders. He accomplished self-strangulation using a
shoelace and hanging himself with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface cable.
Three loops of a shoelace ligature were present around the neck. A single knot
was present on the front, and a double knot at the back of the neck. Internal
examination of the neck revealed small bilateral hemorrhages of the
sternocleidomastoid muscles. No laryngeal cartilage or hyoid bone fractures
were observed. No other evidence of injury was noted other than moderate
pulmonary edema. The post-mortem toxicology results were negative. The cause of
death was ascertained as neck compression due to ligatures. Scene assessment
and post-mortem findings concur with suicide. This report describes an unusual
case of suicidal ligature strangulation, in combination with hanging using two
different ligatures.
Key Words: Hanging; Ligature strangulation; Post-mortem;
Suicide
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