Pathak Hrishikesh, Dixit Pradeep, Dhawane Shailendra, Meshram Satin, Shrigiriwar Manish, Dingre Niraj
Department of Forensic Medicine, Government Medical College, Nagpur 440003, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Forensic Medicine, Government Medical College, Nagpur 440003, Maharashtra, India.
Leg Med (Tokyo). 2014 Nov;16(6):381-4. doi: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2014.07.005. Epub 2014 Jul 22.
This paper describes a unique case of a fatal tiger attack in the wild. In the present case, a tiger fatally mauled a 34-year-old female with its claws, instead of the usual mechanism of killing by the bite injury to the neck. The autopsy revealed multiple fatal and non-fatal injuries caused by the tiger claws. The characteristic injuries due to the tooth impacts were absent as the teeth of the offending tiger were either fallen or non-functional. To the best of our knowledge, probably this rare case would be the first reported human fatality due to the tiger claw injuries in the world. The purpose of the present article is to highlight the fatal injuries due to the tiger claws, as the claw-induced fatal injuries in a tiger attack are not reported in the medico-legal literature. Moreover, this report would be an illustrative one for differentiation between the fatal injuries due to the claws and tooth impacts in a tiger attack. Furthermore, the present report establishes the importance of the tiger claws as a source of fatal injuries in a tiger attack.
本文描述了一例独特的野生老虎致命袭击事件。在该案例中,一只老虎用爪子致命地抓伤了一名34岁女性,而非通常的咬断颈部致死的方式。尸检显示老虎爪子造成了多处致命和非致命伤。由于肇事老虎的牙齿要么脱落要么无法正常使用,所以没有因牙齿撞击造成的典型损伤。据我们所知,这一罕见案例可能是世界上首例因老虎爪子抓伤导致人类死亡的报道。本文的目的是强调老虎爪子造成的致命伤,因为法医学文献中未报道过老虎袭击中爪子导致的致命伤。此外,本报告将为区分老虎袭击中爪子和牙齿撞击造成的致命伤提供一个例证。此外,本报告证实了老虎爪子在老虎袭击中作为致命伤来源的重要性。