Garg Aayushi, Behera Chittaranjan, Chopra Saurav, Bhardwaj D N
Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029, India.
Natl Med J India. 2016 Jul-Aug;29(4):207-208.
Some homeless people remain unclaimed after death. Although women constitute a minor proportion among the homeless, they represent a more vulnerable section. We reviewed the major autopsy characteristics and causes of death among women whose bodies remained unclaimed after death.
We analysed the autopsy records and inquest papers of unclaimed bodies of women for the period 2006-12 at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
Most women whose bodies were unclaimed were 21 to 60 years old with a mean age of 45 years. Natural events (53.5%), largely attributable to acute/chronic lung diseases, were identified as the most common cause of death. Accidental deaths were predominant among the unnatural causes. Most bodies of women were found on the footpath besides the road (56.1%).
The problems of physical/sexual abuse, acute chest infections and road traffic accidents are all aggravated in the situation of homelessness. More affordable shelters are needed to preferentially accommodate women. Also, awareness about the existing medical facilities needs to be increased.
一些无家可归者死后无人认领尸体。尽管女性在无家可归者中占比小,但她们是更弱势群体。我们回顾了死后无人认领尸体的女性的主要尸检特征及死因。
我们分析了2006年至2012年期间,位于新德里的全印度医学科学研究所法医与毒理学系的无人认领尸体的女性尸检记录及死因调查文件。
大多数无人认领尸体的女性年龄在21至60岁之间,平均年龄为45岁。自然事件(53.5%),主要归因于急/慢性肺部疾病,被确定为最常见死因。在非自然死因中,意外死亡占主导。大多数女性尸体是在路边人行道上被发现的(56.1%)。
身体/性虐待、急性胸部感染和道路交通事故等问题在无家可归的情况下都会加剧。需要更多经济适用的庇护所来优先安置女性。此外,还需要提高对现有医疗设施的认知。