Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6552517 | Forensic Science International | 2014 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Three cases of cremation on open-air pyres are described. One was classified as a suicide and two as homicides. Fire duration was estimated at approximately 1Â h, close to 2Â h and more than 3Â h, respectively. The position of the remains, the colour alteration of bone and the burned bone fractures biomechanics are discussed. Knowledge of normal burn patterns in fire and detection of perimortem lesions are essential. These three cases highlight the specific thermal alterations and burning processes in accordance with fire duration. In each case, careful investigation yielded clues as to the manner of death. Close cooperation between law enforcement and forensic pathology investigators is required in order to correctly identify the circumstances of death.
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Authors
Veronique Alunni, Gilles Grevin, Luc Buchet, Gérald Quatrehomme,