Self-inflicted explosive death by intra-oral detonation of a firecracker : a case report

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Makhoba, Aubrey Musa
Du Toit-Prinsloo, Lorraine

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Springer

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Self-inflicted explosive deaths due to detonation of fireworks are rare. In this case report, a peculiar case of an elderly male who discharged a firecracker inside his mouth, resulting in fatal blast induced craniofacial injuries, is described. There is paucity of published data describing fireworks-related suicidal and/or non-suicidal deaths. Even scantier data is present specifically describing fireworks-related blast induced neurotrauma and the mechanism(s) of injury involved in such cases. This case report emphasizes the severe damage that a commercially available explosive, the so-called “Gorilla Bomb”, can cause, and raises questions about the relative ease of its acquisition.

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Blast injury, Fireworks, Intra-cranial injuries, Intra-oral injuries, Suicide, Self-inflicted explosive death, Detonation of fireworks

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Makhoba, M.A. & du Toit-Prinsloo, L. Self-inflicted explosive death by intra-oral detonation of a firecracker: a case report. Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology (2017) 13: 459-463. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-017-9910-5.