2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.10.018
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Forensic evaluation of occupational marks in establishing identity—A case report

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“…Shetty et al. reported on a 55‐year‐old depressed man who hanged himself on a tree. Cingolani and Tsakri reported on three complex suicides, and one of them referred to a man who hanged himself on a tree after piling up branches under the tree and setting them on fire.…”
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“…Shetty et al. reported on a 55‐year‐old depressed man who hanged himself on a tree. Cingolani and Tsakri reported on three complex suicides, and one of them referred to a man who hanged himself on a tree after piling up branches under the tree and setting them on fire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feigin (33), in his study on neck organ fractures in hanging, reported that in three of 29 suicidal hanging cases, the suspension point was a tree branch. Shetty et al (34) reported on a 55year-old depressed man who hanged himself on a tree. Cingolani and Tsakri (35) reported on three complex suicides, and one of them referred to a man who hanged himself on a tree after piling up branches under the tree and setting them on fire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%