The manner of death in a case with two stab wounds caused by two weapons: case report

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Background: Stabbing is a relatively uncommon method of suicide. Typical suicide is usually associated with tentative wounds. Self-stabbing using two sharp weapons to produce two stab wounds without tentative marks is an uncommon incidence. Case presentation: A 42-year-old Austronesian descent male with a history of family troubles was found dead by his friend inside a clothing store; two kitchen knives were present on both sides of the body. There were two stab wounds in the chest and the abdomen without any superficial hesitation cuts. At the crime scene, there were two blood pools. Conclusion: The number of injuries with the absence of hesitation injuries raised suspicions of an atypical case of suicide that necessitated further forensic investigations. However, the circumstantial evidence and autopsy findings demonstrated that suicide was the cause of death.

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Kasim, A. A. A., Alzubaidi, F. M., Zakari, Y. H., Shatwan, A. A. A., Mulla, S. S., Alasmari, A., & Ibrahim, S. F. (2022). The manner of death in a case with two stab wounds caused by two weapons: case report. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-022-00316-z

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