TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - The importance of bloodstain pattern analysis in the investigation of road traffic accidents: a case report JO - Arab journal of forensic sciences and forensic medicine A1 - Albalooshi, Younis M. A1 - Eltabie, Mohammed A. SP - 224 EP - 228 VL - 1 IS - 2 N2 - Bloodstain pattern analysis has become a eld of specialization in Forensic sciences and plays an important role in the reconstruction of events at a crime scene. Research, books, and articles have been published on the analysis and interpretation of bloodstain patterns. We present a case study of a road traf c accident in which bloodstain pattern analysis helped us to solve the discrepancy between reports produced by forensic examiners and by the forensic biology department. The case was of a 22-year-old man who died immediately and a 31- year-old woman who survived a road traf c accident. They were both found outside their overturned car and it was impossible to ascertain from initial observations which of the victims was driving the car at the time of the accident. An external examination of the man revealed multiple injuries, and the cause of his death was severe brain injury. The woman survived with a fracture of the forearm, dislocated clavicle bone, and other minor injuries. After initial examination of the car and based on the pattern of injuries the deceased recieved, forensic examiner concluded that the man was the driving the car at the time of accident. On the other hand, the forensic DNA analysis of bloodstains obtained from the driver's seat matched that of the woman, suggesting that she was the driver. This apparent discrepancy directed the forensic examiner to carry out a bloodstain pattern analysis on the driver's seat. The bloodstain pattern analysis helped resolve the discrepancy and enabled the investigators to identify the driver correctly. This case report emphasizes the importance of bloodstain pattern analysis in the reconstruction of cases involving road traffic accidents.

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LA - en SN - 1658-6786 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0017703 ID - ref1 ER -