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  • 1Institute of Legal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. hejnap@lfhk.cuni.cz

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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Pathology
  • Ballistics
  • Trauma Surgery

Background:

  • Shotguns typically fire multiple pellets but can launch single projectiles like slugs.
  • Shotgun slug injuries are infrequent but medically severe, mimicking high-velocity projectile trauma.

Observation:

  • A case study involving a 59-year-old male who died by suicide using a shotgun loaded with slugs.
  • The initial two shots targeted the heart region, missing vital thoracic organs and failing to cause immediate incapacitation.
  • The individual successfully reloaded and fired a third shot at the right temple, resulting in a fatal cerebrocranial injury.

Findings:

  • Shotgun slugs can inflict devastating injuries, even when not immediately incapacitating.
  • The capacity for reloading and refiring underscores the projectile's lethality.
  • Clothing may obscure the target area, potentially affecting shot placement and immediate outcome.

Implications:

  • Shotgun slugs represent a significant forensic and clinical challenge due to their severe wounding potential.
  • Understanding the ballistics and trauma patterns of shotgun slugs is crucial for medical and legal professionals.
  • This case emphasizes the need for comprehensive analysis in firearm-related fatalities, considering projectile type and injury mechanics.