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Suicide by more than 90 stab wounds including perforation of the skull

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A man committed suicide in his bathroom using a small pocket knife. At the autopsy a total of 92 stab wounds on the forehead, in both temples, the anterior aspect of the neck, the back of the neck, the chest and the sides of the trunk were found. In addition, repeated stabbing had caused a large soft tissue defect on the forehead. The frontal bone showed 3 perforations but no brain injury was present and two ribs were severed in the bony part, one of which carried a star-like pattern from repeated stabbing. No major vessels were injured and the cause of death was exsanguination after a considerable survival time. The large number of stab wounds, the perforation of bone and some injury sites, especially the head and back of the neck, are extraordinary findings in suicides which were probably favoured by insufficient anatomical knowledge and the use of a short-bladed knife. A psychiatric history could not be verified.

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Received: 15 May 2001 / Accepted: 9 June 2001

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Karger, B., Vennemann, B. Suicide by more than 90 stab wounds including perforation of the skull. Int J Leg Med 115, 167–169 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004140100244

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