Forensic Science International 2011-06-15

Complex suicide by ethanol intoxication and inhalation of fire fumes in an old lady: interdisciplinary elucidation including post-mortem analysis of congener alcohols.

L Jungmann, M Grosse Perdekamp, M Bohnert, V Auwärter, S Pollak, L. Jungmann, M. Große Perdekamp, M. Bohnert, V. Auwärter, S. Pollak

Index: Forensic Sci. Int. 209(1-3) , e11-5, (2011)

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Abstract

An 88-year-old woman committed suicide by drinking a toxic amount of highly concentrated alcohol and setting two rooms of her flat on fire. As there was not enough oxygen, the fire went out, however. At autopsy, no thermal lesions were found on the body, but soot depositions in the airways and a COHb value of 14% pointed to the inhalation of fire fumes. The ethanol concentration in femoral blood was 6.62 per mille. The gastric mucosa was fixed by the ingested alcohol and showed hardly any autolytic changes despite a post-mortem interval of five days. Congener analysis of the gastric contents and the femoral blood indicated the uptake of a fruit distillate or its foreshot.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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