Case study on possible falling patterns of a fatal fall from stairs.

Abstract:

:Considering a fatal case of an aged individual, who died due to falling down stairs, the cause of the fatal fall was investigated through experiments. A witness, who was with the victim, when the fatal accident occurred, stated that the aged individual had miss-footed, lost balance at the top of the stairs, and fell accidently from an upper floor to a lower floor. It was very questionable whether or not this witness's statements were true. The true cause of the fatal fall was unclear, because of the witness's inconsistent statements, which showed discrepancies between the initial and later statements. The cause of a fatal fall can be presumed from external and internal damages to the body and other circumstantial evidences. But it was difficult to prove the true cause of a fatal fall only from the results of the autopsy and investigation of circumstantial evidences. The author was officially requested to conduct experiments to elucidate possible falling patterns. Judging from the experimental results, deep questions about the witness's statements arose. These experimental methods and analyses in this paper could be applied to elucidate possible falling patterns of fatal falls from stairs where the fatal causes are controversial.

journal_name

Ind Health

journal_title

Industrial health

authors

Nagata H

doi

10.2486/indhealth.2014-0092

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-01-01 00:00:00

pages

432-8

issue

5

eissn

0019-8366

issn

1880-8026

pii

DN/JST.JSTAGE/indhealth/2014-0092

journal_volume

52

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