Antemortem Injuries or Postmortem Mutilation?- A Case Report Al Hinnawi S1,*, Kolle SR1, Sukhdeve RB1, Sonawane SS1, Wood C1 1Department of Forensic Medicine, H.B.T. Medical College & Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital, Mumbai *Corresponding Author, Dr. Al Hinnawi S., (Assistant Professor), Email: hannawi50@gmail.com, Mobile No.: +91-9004709015
Online Published on 26 July, 2024. Abstract Only a few cases of homicidal decapitation have been sporadically reported in Forensic literature. Sometimes, the autopsy surgeon may encounter cases in which the distinction between a vital or post-mortem phenomenon is arduous. Suicides by self-decapitation have been reported in India, for instance, individuals deliberately place their necks onto the railway track while a train is approaching. Also, unintentional decapitations are possible in cases of suicide as in hangings. Accidental decapitation may also occur, for example, in train fatalities, industrial accidents and injuries during road and motor vehicular accidents. The most exceptional cases are homicidal decapitation. It has been used as a manner of death to carry out executions for centuries and is still used in some countries today. Dismemberment or post-mortem mutilation of a corpse has always been viewed as more appalling than the homicide itself. It usually occurs when the killing takes place without any prior planning. In this report, an 80-year-old female was decapitated and found in a mutilated state. It was determined that the victim was decapitated and dismembered by her 25-year-old grandnephew, who was receiving treatment for psychiatric illness on and off for the past 10 years and had just been discharged from the inpatient mental health facility only the previous day. Decapitation along with other post-mortem mutilations were present on the body. The motives for dismemberment and decapitation are considered to be aggressive, defensive, and offensive. The combination of history, crime scene findings, and autopsy findings will help to distinguish the mode as well as the nature of the injury whether antemortem or post-mortem. Moreover, we also wish to highlight the role of psychiatric illness and especially the importance of swift intervention and treatment. Top Keywords Decapitation, Mutilation, Dismemberment, Homicide, Parricide, Mental illness. Top |