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An Unusual Case of Multiple‐Gunshot Suicide of an Alcohol‐Intoxicated Cancer Sufferer with Prolonged Physical Activity
Authors:Andreas Marnerides MD  PhD  Eleni Zagelidou MD  PhD  Roumbini Leontari MD  PhD
Institution:1. Department of Pathology, Karolinska University Hospital and Karolinska Institute, , Stockholm, Sweden;2. Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights, Hellenic Republic, Thessalonica Forensic Service, , Thessalonica, Greece;3. Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights, Hellenic Republic, Larissa Forensic Service, , Larissa, Greece
Abstract:Multishot firearm suicides are relatively rare and suggest the possibility of homicide. Physical activity following gunshots to the head, the neck, and the thorax does occur, and immediate incapacitation does not occur in every fatal gunshot wound that penetrates the head or perforates the heart. Cancer patients appear to be at increased suicide risk, but alcohol intoxication is less common in such cases. We present—to the best of our knowledge for the first time—a case of a 54‐year old, male, liver cancer sufferer, who under the influence of alcohol, discharged his revolver three times, suffered, among other wounds, a heart‐perforating wound, and died after c. 1.5 h, being able to talk until just before he died. Our case underlines the importance of keeping an open critical mind when dealing with multiple‐gunshot fatalities, especially when posttraumatic physical activity might be crucial in differentiating homicide from suicide.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic pathology  multiple‐gunshot suicide  cancer  alcohol intoxication  physical activity
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