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Forensic Pathology for Police - Brainshare Public Online Library

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Autopsy Findings 455<br />

Fig. 17.6 A light fixture<br />

implicated in a low-voltage<br />

electrocution death<br />

Fig. 17.7 Braising on the<br />

metal contacts of the plug of<br />

the light fixture shown in Fig.<br />

17.6<br />

Autopsy Findings<br />

Low Voltage<br />

A significant number of low-voltage electrocution victims have no or very subtle<br />

electrical injuries. When injury is totally absent, ruling the case as an electrocution<br />

death is a diagnosis of exclusion, based on the absence of another explanation <strong>for</strong><br />

death, and the presence of scene/investigative in<strong>for</strong>mation suggesting electrocution.<br />

Examples of cases where electrical injuries are not present include electrocution<br />

deaths occurring in water, such as a bathtub or swimming pool (Fig. 17.8). While

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