Unplanned Complex Suicide—A Consideration of Multiple Methods |
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Authors: | Navneet Ateriya M.D. Tanuj Kanchan M.D. Raghvendra Singh Shekhawat M.D. Puneet Setia M.D. Ashish Saraf M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Basni Phase II, Jodhpur 342 005, India |
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Abstract: | Detailed death investigations are mandatory to find out the exact cause and manner in non‐natural deaths. In this reference, use of multiple methods in suicide poses a challenge for the investigators especially when the choice of methods to cause death is unplanned. There is an increased likelihood that doubts of homicide are raised in cases of unplanned complex suicides. A case of complex suicide is reported where the victim resorted to multiple methods to end his life, and what appeared to be an unplanned variant based on the death scene investigations. A meticulous crime scene examination, interviews of the victim's relatives and other witnesses, and a thorough autopsy are warranted to conclude on the cause and manner of death in all such cases. |
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Keywords: | forensic science complex suicide homicide drowning death scene investigations autopsy |
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