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Skull Fracture with Brain Expulsion in a One‐Level Jumping‐Fall
Author(s) -
Guyomarc’h Pierre,
CampagnaVaillancourt Maude,
Chaltchi Amir,
Sauvageau Anny
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of forensic sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.715
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1556-4029
pISSN - 0022-1198
DOI - 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01169.x
Subject(s) - jumping , stairs , skull , head (geology) , falling (accident) , medicine , anatomy , orthodontics , forensic engineering , geology , history , archaeology , engineering , psychiatry , geomorphology , physiology
  Here presented is the case of a one‐level jumping‐fall with extensive skull fractures and brain expulsion. The body was found on the basement floor at the foot of the stairs. At the autopsy, the skull was extensively fractured, with about half of the brain expulsed several feet away from the body. The cause of death was established as a craniocerebral trauma with brain expulsion. The circumstances and manner of death were still unclear at that time. A low fall seemed very unlikely considering the severity of the skull and brain damage. The police investigation clearly revealed that the man, in a paranoid psychotic state, attacked his wife with a knife and then was witnessed by his children to have hit his head several times with a hammer. Afterwards, they saw him running to the top of the basement stairs and jumping to the bottom of the stairs head first.

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