Occupational death due to bilateral carotid artery occlusion – A medico-legal case report

Abstract Occupational deaths are work-related deaths and usually occur in the work place of an individual. A case of occupational death in a female factory worker has been described, where the saree she was wearing accidentally got entangled in the moving belt and caused ligature strangulation. She...

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Published inJournal of forensic and legal medicine Vol. 32; pp. 30 - 33
Main Authors Das, Siddhartha, Patra, Ambika Prasad, Shaha, Kusa Kumar, Sukumar, Sanjay, Chaudhari, Vinod Ashok, Rahman, Nisreen Abdul
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2015
Churchill Livingstone Inc., Medical Publishers
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Summary:Abstract Occupational deaths are work-related deaths and usually occur in the work place of an individual. A case of occupational death in a female factory worker has been described, where the saree she was wearing accidentally got entangled in the moving belt and caused ligature strangulation. She was unconscious throughout indicating bilateral occlusion of the carotids and died a day after the incident. The authors have described the correlation between the distribution of the injuries on the body and the manner a saree is worn. Investigation of the workplace revealed that the place where she was standing was located between two machines, and the space was inadequate for normal movement. Some suggestions have been offered which may decrease the incidences of occupational ligature strangulation due to entanglement of dress materials in the moving machineries.
ISSN:1752-928X
1878-7487
DOI:10.1016/j.jflm.2015.02.009