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Forensic Sci Int. 2013 May 10;228(1-3):e1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2013.03.019. Epub 2013 Apr 3.
Human remains found in aquatic contexts are frequently recovered incomplete and badly decomposed, and therefore present a challenge for medico-legal institutes as their possibilities of analysis for identification and investigation of cause and manner of death are limited. This article aims to demonstrate the potential of forensic examination and analyses (DNA, toxicology, diatoms and entomology) on a set of bones recovered from a river in Strasbourg and the possibility to trigger identification of the victim and circumstances of death despite the state of decomposition and incompleteness of remains.
在水中环境中发现的人类遗骸通常是不完整和严重腐烂的,这给法医研究所带来了挑战,因为他们对这些遗骸进行分析以进行身份识别和调查死因和死亡方式的可能性有限。本文旨在展示从斯特拉斯堡一条河流中回收的一组骨骼进行法医检查和分析(DNA、毒理学、硅藻和昆虫学)的潜力,以及尽管遗骸处于分解和不完整状态,但仍有可能触发对受害者和死亡情况的识别。