TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Suicide or homicide: controversies between investigation data and autopsy conclusions JO - Romanian journal of legal medicine A1 - Radu, Carmen Corina A1 - Adi, Paula Roxana A1 - Răuță, Vlad Cristian A1 - Biriș, Dacian Ioan A1 - Chinezu, Laura A1 - Biriș, Carmen Ioana SP - 203 EP - 212 VL - 31 IS - 2 N2 - Suicide by intraoral explosion of pyrotechnic materials is rarely described in the international literature, occupying the lowest position in terms of fatalities from explosions following terrorist attacks and accidental deaths. The approach in these cases should primarily exclude other causes of death, whose tanatogenic injuries may be masked by blast trauma. We present the case of a man found dead with severe open craniofacial trauma and multiple viscero-cranial fractures. On-site investigation reveals no signs of forced entry, a handwritten note, the presence of a firecracker in the nightstand drawer, dust on the wall and cardboard fragments beneath blankets, as well as the presence of bloodstains. Considering the asymmetric distribution, the vital/non-vital nature of the injuries, and the regular/irregular shape, along with the histopathological absence of burn injuries and the negative response to diphenylamine reaction, the necropsy findings cannot exclude the possibility of homicide by repeated direct blows with a hard-splitting object. The on-site investigation portrays the scene of a suicide through an explosion mechanism using a pyrotechnic device applied in the oral cavity, with discrepancies between the position of the corpse, bloodstains, and wall marks resulting from firecracker explosion. Detailed autopsy examination and the use of complementary histopathological and forensic examinations in such atypical cases are not sufficient to determine the manner of death. It is crucial to conduct a comprehensive and meticulous on-site investigation, necessarily involving the participation of a forensic pathologist, and to correlate the investigation data with the findings of the autopsy report. Keywords: on-site investigation, suicide, homicide, dissimulation, explosion, firecracker.

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LA - en SN - 1221-8618 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4323/rjlm.2023.203 ID - ref1 ER -