A case of strangulation by a vehicle seat belt |
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Authors: | Hitosugi M Takatsu A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Forensic Medicine, Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo 105-8461, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A healthy 23-year-old man wearing a three-point seat belt suffered from a roll-over traffic accident. When the man was found, the fastened seat belt had loosened and the diagonal belt was tightened against the neck. Autopsy findings revealed ligature marks on the surface of the neck, hemorrhages in the muscles of the neck, petechial hemorrhages in palpebral conjunctivae and viscera, dark red liquid blood in the heart cavities and visceral congestion. We concluded that the man died of strangulation by the seat belt. In this case, the loose belt allowed the body to move and subsequently the diagonal belt applied external pressure to the neck while the car was rolling over. Although there have been several reports of neck injuries due to diagonal belts, this is the first report of strangulation by a properly used three-point belt in a roll-over vehicle accident. |
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