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08-15-2020, 01:41 PM
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Unusual Accidental Decapitation in a Road Traffic Incident
A 28-year-old white man was driving a car at a speed of approximately 80 km/h(50 mph) on a country road, when the vehicle hit a man who was in an upright position on the road. The body of the pedestrian was found 375 m(1230feet) from the rear of the car, whereas the head of the pedestrian was recovered on the passenger seat (Fig. 1) of the car. Fig 1. Scene photograph showing the position in which the head was found. - The victim was a 57 year-old man, whose medical record showed a history of drug abuse. The man was also suffering from lung cancer with brain metastasis, and was undergoing treatment with radiotherapy. It was noted at external examination that there was a complete decapitation between the first and the second cervical vertebra with a single circumferential skin laceration with irregular ragged edges, showing the transected trachea and the neck structures (Fig. 3). Several glass fragments were observed on the victim’s clothes, as well as on his head and neck. Fig 2. Photograph showing the contact marks on the car and the shattered windscreen. - The car involved, an Opel Astra, appeared to be wrecked entirely on the frontal right side; the fender and the head-light were damaged, the windscreen was shattered, and a contact mark was evident on the roof (Fig. 2). Bloodstains were observed on the windscreen and on the front passenger seat. Fig 3. Circumferential skin laceration with irregular ragged edges, showing the neck structures. - Multiple abrasions were present on his face and tiny sharp injuries were evident on the scalp, the forehead and on the nasal pyramid, as well as all around the supra-clavicular skin. The cervical spine was visible from the degloving neck injury (Fig. 4). A large abdominal blunt injury was also present. Furthermore, the external examination showed two lacerations on the posterior side of the right leg adjacent to the knee, and a bruise of the left knee. Internal examination of the head revealed an unharmed cranial vault. The dura mater was undamaged and the epidural and subdural spaces clear. The skull base was intact. No macroscopic abnormalities or traumatic findings of the brain were detected. There were multiple fractures to the bony thorax including all ribs and the left clavicle. Multiple pulmonary contusions were revealed and a tumor of the left upper lobe was found. Additionally, the esophagus, the liver, and the spleen, were lacerated, as was the diaphragm. The thoracic aorta was completely ruptured adjacent to the aortic arch and the abdominal aorta showed intimal lacerations. The pelvis was massively destroyed and the thoracic spine was broken in two points (T1-T5). Fig 4. Degloving neck lesion. - The victim was hit in an upright position. The primary site of impact was the right leg against the fender (two lacerations and a closed fibula fracture). The pedestrian was then lifted by the car and smashed into the bonnet (ribs and left clavicle fractures, injuries of thoracic and abdominal organs, pelvis fractures). The head crushed the windscreen and shattered it. The decapitation was due to the violent and sharp action of the splintered glass of the top of the windshield in combination with the headlong movement of the body. His trajectory ended directly at the roof (vertebral fractures and aggravation of internal lesions) before he then landed on the road. An aggravation of injuries and lacerations could also have occurred during landing. The topography and the morphology of the lesions matched perfectly with the damage observed on the car. A reconstruction of the accident is also consistent with how police investigation found out about the car speed at 80 km/h(50 mph) at the moment of the crash. Case report by Amalia Angelino, Peter Thiis Knudsen & Peter Mygind Leth Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology |
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08-15-2020, 01:49 PM
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| The Candyman With the Windowless Van Poster Rank:143 Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 11,456 Mentioned: 32 Post(s) Quoted: 6077 Post(s)
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Re: Unusual Accidental Decapitation in a Road Traffic Incident
This could start a new recipe fad: head and bananas.
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08-15-2020, 01:59 PM
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Re: Unusual Accidental Decapitation in a Road Traffic Incident
Your posts are very informative, thanks for sharing.
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08-16-2020, 03:45 AM
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Re: Unusual Accidental Decapitation in a Road Traffic Incident
1/4 mile from the body so no in a real hurry to stop afterwards |
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08-17-2020, 12:26 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:2722 male Join Date: Mar 2017 Posts: 151 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 43 Post(s)
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Re: Unusual Accidental Decapitation in a Road Traffic Incident
I wonder what kind of therapy the driver will need.
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