Two Unusual Cases of Complete Suicidal Hanging
Abstract
Abstract— Hanging is mostly considered as
suicidal. Literature pertaining to forensic
medicine is very rich for various methods of
unequivocal and atypical suicidal hanging. This
abstract describes such two cases. Presence of
a noose around the neck with a knot is the rule
rather than the exception in a case of suicidal
hanging. A 45 year old male had managed to
self- suspend from a ceiling fan by using a broad
string of cloth. Without much support the dead
body had perfectly been completely hanging for
few hours before the dead body was recovered.
One of the “classical signs” of asphyxial type of
death is the presence of petechial haemorrhages
though petechiae are not commonly seen in
cases of complete hanging. The other case is
regarding a 22-year-old married lady
committing of suicide after narrating her story
in a suicidal letter. It is very uncommon to see
copious petechial haemorrhages in palpebral
conjunctivae and bulbar conjunctivae along
with scleral ecchymosis. When a forensic
pathologist sees petechiae and ecchymosis in a
case of hanging shrewd medico-legal
investigation is justified to exclude a possible
case of homicide. Contrary to the belief that the
incidence of having petechial haemorrhages and
congestion of face is more in partial hanging,
rarely there are cases of undoubted complete
hanging with florid petechial haemorrhages. An
inexperienced pathologist may be misled and
get confused with such rare findings resulting in
unnecessary lengthy investigations even up to
the extent of arresting of an innocent.
Keywords— suicidal complete hanging,
petechial haemorrhages in asphyxial deaths, knot
and noose
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