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  • Forensic Pathology
  • Legal Medicine
  • Victimology

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  • Clinical-forensic examinations of strangulation victims are increasingly common in forensic pathology.
  • A retrospective analysis of 218 cases (2004-2008) from Hanover Medical School was conducted.
  • Most examinations (80.7%) occurred within 24 hours of the incident.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the findings and legal relevance of clinical-forensic examinations in strangulation cases.
  • To assess the types of injuries and their correlation with severity and outcomes.
  • To highlight the importance of timely examination for evidence documentation.

Summary:

  • The study reviewed 218 strangulation victims, noting common injuries like strangulation marks (58.7%), ligature marks (14.7%), and nail marks (29.8%).
  • Laryngeal/pharyngeal injuries were observed in 4 cases, and petechiae were linked to loss of consciousness.
  • Classifications of potentially life-threatening (39.9%) and acute life-threatening (13.8%) events were made, with legal implications.
  • Sexual violence was reported in 60 cases.

Impact:

  • Early clinical-forensic examination is crucial for documenting evidence supporting police investigations.
  • Findings provide significant details relevant for court proceedings and penalty assessment.
  • This documentation aids in understanding the severity and circumstances of strangulation assaults.