The authors descrive a case concerning the death of an Italian man, in a plane crash within international jurisdiction, which was requested exumation and a positive identification two years after death. The authors achieved a positive identification if the deceased with CT scan, traditional autopsy and DNA analysis, conferming also full compatibility between the lesions found and the dynamic of the event.
Plane crash: exumation to positive identification. A case report / Frustaci, Michela; Ruzza, E.; Pozzetto, A; SORCABURU CIGLIERO, Solange; Cavalli, Fabio; Costantinides, Fulvio; Fattorini, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 52-52. ( 21th internation meeting on fortensic medicine Alpe - Adria . Pannonia Sarajevo may 2012).
Plane crash: exumation to positive identification. A case report.
FRUSTACI, MICHELA;SORCABURU CIGLIERO, SOLANGE;CAVALLI, FABIO;COSTANTINIDES, FULVIO;FATTORINI, PAOLO
2012-01-01
Abstract
The authors descrive a case concerning the death of an Italian man, in a plane crash within international jurisdiction, which was requested exumation and a positive identification two years after death. The authors achieved a positive identification if the deceased with CT scan, traditional autopsy and DNA analysis, conferming also full compatibility between the lesions found and the dynamic of the event.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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