Suicidal hanging on high-voltage line pylon |
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Authors: | Töro Klára Kristóf István Kardos Magdolna |
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Affiliation: | Department of Forensic Medicine Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. torok@igaz.sote.hu |
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Abstract: | Hanging is one of the most frequent methods for suicides among young males. This report presents two cases of suicide by hanging on pylons carrying high-voltage power lines. The male victims suffered electrocution while committing suicide. Electrocution was the cause of death in both cases, however in one case blunt force injuries from hanging contributed to death. In these two cases hanging was the intentional method of suicide and it was followed by electrocution. The cases demonstrate that scene investigation, a detailed autopsy with histology, and amamnestic data are essential in the evaluation of suicides by hanging and that the determination of the cause of death remains a challenge in investigating such cases. |
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Keywords: | forensic science suicidal hanging electrocution medico‐legal evaluation |
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