Rare case of multiple self‐inflicted gunshot wounds to the chest in Poland

Author:

Wrocławski Adrian1,Karnecki Karol2ORCID,Kaliszan Michał2,Gos Tomasz2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Material Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law and Administration University of Gdańsk Gdańsk Poland

2. Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Medical University of Gdańsk Gdańsk Poland

Abstract

AbstractMultiple gunshot suicides are relatively rare and present significant challenges for investigators and forensic pathologists. In such cases, assessing the possibility of more than one shot being fired can be crucial in distinguishing homicide from suicide. We present a rare case of multiple self‐inflicted gunshot wounds to the chest with severe injury to the heart and left lung. Both the sudden, unexpected death of the man, the unknown source of the firearm, and the number and nature of the injuries sustained seemed quite unusual. The investigation revealed that the wounds were self‐inflicted at close range, and the interval between successive shots (estimated by witnesses at up to 2 min) suggests that even multiple gunshot wounds perforating the heart and lungs may not necessarily cause immediate incapacitation. Forensic investigations in such cases should be multi‐faceted and include full autopsy and ballistics expertise, as well as witness testimony and medical history.

Publisher

Wiley

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