Centipede inflicted postmortem injury. |
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Authors: | K Harada K Asa T Imachi Y Yamaguchi K Yoshida |
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Affiliation: | Department of Legal Medicine, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We here report the first case of postmortem injury caused by a centipede. An old man was found dead in his bedroom. The death was estimated to be due to intracranial hemorrhage and to have occurred two days before the police inspection. A centipede about 12 cm long emerged from a subcutaneous cavity on the victim's forearm. Obviously, the centipede had dug the cavity on the intact skin. A police inspector was bitten by the centipede, so he stepped on the centipede on the floor. The exudate from the insect was identified to be derived from the victim's blood. |
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