Lightning Strike as Probable Cause of Death and Determining Identity Based on the Examination of Skeletal Remains |
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Authors: | Roman Hauser M.D. Ph.D. D.Sc. Michał Kaliszan M.D. Ph.D. Aaron Basir M.D. Ph.D. Iwona Dawlidowicz ‐ Basir D.M.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical University of Gdańsk, , Gdańsk, 80‐204 Poland;2. Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic, Medical University of Gdańsk, , Gdańsk, 80‐211 Poland;3. MedicoDent Center, , Gdynia, 81‐001 Poland |
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Abstract: | In this article , a case of examining an incomplete human skeleton found in a forest is presented. Based on the assessment of posttraumatic lesions in the skull bones, the cause of death of a man who had died 14 years prior to the examination was determined with high probability to be due to a lightning strike. Moreover, the rare pathological lesions within the skeleton, such as a healed fracture of the humerus and rheumatoid malformations within the hand, in reference to preserved medical records, have also allowed to identify the deceased. Most noteworthy points in this case are, however, initially difficult to comprehend, posttraumatic lesions within the bones of the skull such as carbonization and fracture of the vertex. Their origin can be explained by a lightning strike as the most probable cause of death. Thus, the presented case demonstrates probable cause of death and identity can be established many years after death, based on skeletal remains. |
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Keywords: | forensic science lightning strike cause of death identity |
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