Introduction: Our aim is to state the significant aspects of autopsy which is performed in order to accurately
identify corpses pulled out of water and to determine the cause of death.
Depending on the time spent in the water, various traumatic alterations occur on the corpses pulled out of water. Independent
of the cause of death, these alterations that can be named as artifacts, don’t contribute to the determination
of the cause of death but rather with the loss of evidence they induce, they greatly detriment the process of reaching
a a diagnosis. As a routine, standard procedures cannot be applied to corpses that are decomposed and pulled out of
water, different methods need to be followed.
One of the most significant aspects is that to find out the whether the cause of death is drowning or any other reason.
Case Report: A corpse of a male, greatly decomposed, found in the coastal region of Demirköy (Kırklareli) in
January 2001, has been sent to our faculty for autopsy. It has been determined that the corpse is 178cm tall, soft tissues
have been greatly decomposed except the chest-wall fully covered with fine sea sand and a small amount of skin with
hair, and the skeleton has surfaced to a great extent. All the necessary examinations have been carried out on the highly
decomposed corpse, the identity and the cause of death have been endeavored to be revealed by applying the method
to be followed in such cases.
Conclusion: In the case we present, the examinations executed on the corpse partially skeletonized and the tissue
sample identification procedures have proven that this corpse is not the lost member of at least a family. Identification
of cases beyond recegnition in the events with several deaths as a result of exhumation of mass graves, plane crashes
and natural disasters etc is possible with the systematic approach of forensic medicine and in the light of its accuracy
Other ID | JA76JS75NY |
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Journal Section | Case Report |
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Publication Date | May 1, 2014 |
Submission Date | May 1, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2014 Volume: 1 Issue: 1 |