Abstract
Deaths due to electric current can be seen particularly in the adult population due not only to accidents but also due to suicides as well. We present here an electrician who used an alarm clock together with an electrical wiring and committed suicide by a special timing mechanism in his home environment. We aimed to evaluate the medicolegal features of suicide via electrical current in this report. Our case was a forty years-old male electrician who had been receiving anti-depressive therapy. He had two children and his wife had left him with the children two months ago. She had started divorce proceedings showing incompatibility between the couples as the reason. He had peeled the plastic outer cover of a copper cord and wrapped the one end of the cord into a clock devoid of plastical portions and the other end to electric socket. The copper cord between these connections was wrapped around his neck and left ankle. He was found in his bed in a lying position with a clock set to four o'clock, empty drug bottles and suicide letters beside him. External examination revealed skin lesions due to electric current while internal examination revealed nonspecific changes. In this case report, we discussed the medicolegal issues of planned suicidal deaths due to individually set-up mechanisms of electricity giving a special impact to its forensic characteristics.
Keywords: Electrical injury, suicide, crime scene investigation, autopsy, forensic sciences.
Özet
Elektrik akımına bağlı ölümler, özellikle yetişkinlerde kazaların dışında intihar şeklinde de görülmektedir. Bu çalışmada; özel düzenekli elektrik akımına bağlı intiharların medikolegal özellikleri açısından irdelenmesi amaçlandı. Olgumuz kendi ev ortamında elektrik tesisatından zaman ayarlı özel düzenek kurarak intihar eden 40 yaşında, depresyon tedavisi gören elektrik teknisyeni iki çocuklu bir erkektir. Eşi geçimsizlik nedeniyle boşanma davası açmış olup, yaklaşık iki ay önce çocuklarını alarak evi terk etmiştir. Sol ayak bileği ve boynu çepeçevre saran, plastik dış yüzeyi soyulmuş bakır kablonun bir ucunu da plastik aksanını çıkarttığı çalar saatin içine monte ederek saati dörde kurup yatağına yatmış olduğu ve intihar mektupları ile yatağının yanında boş ilaç kutularının bulunduğu tespit edilmiştir. Dış muayenede; elektrik yanığına ait lezyonlar, iç muayenede ise spesifik olmayan değişiklikler görülmüştür. Bu olgu sunumunda, özel düzenek kurarak elektrik akımı ile yapılan intihar olgularının adli-tıbbi özellikleri irdelenerek tartışılmıştır.
Anahtar sözcükler: Elektrik yaralanması, intihar, olay yeri incelemesi, otopsi, adli bilimler.
SUMMARY
Aim: Deaths due to electric current can be seen particularly in the adult population due not only to accidents but also due to suicides as well. We present here an electrician who used an alarm clock together with an electrical wiring and committed suicide by a special timing mechanism in his home environment. We aimed to evaluate the medicolegal features of suicide via electrical current in this report.
Case: Our case was a forty years-old male electrician who had been receiving anti-depressive therapy. He had two children and his wife had left him with the children two months ago. She had started divorce proceedings showing incompatibility between the couples as the reason. He had peeled the plastic outer cover of a copper cord and wrapped the one end of the cord into a clock devoid of plastical portions and the other end to electric socket. The copper cord between these connections was wrapped around his neck and left ankle. He was found in his bed in a lying position with a clock set to four o’clock, empty drug bottles and suicide letters beside him. External examination revealed skin lesions due to electric current while internal examination revealed nonspecific changes. In this case report, we discussed the medicolegal issues of planned suicidal deaths due to individually set-up mechanisms of electricity giving a special impact to its forensic characteristics.
Key Words: Electrical injury, suicide, crime scene investigation, autopsy, forensic sciences.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Case Reports |
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Publication Date | October 12, 2009 |
Published in Issue | Year 2009Volume: 31 Issue: 4 |