Pricop Stefan, Cristian Miruna, Nitu Radu Adrian, Deacu Sorin
Department of Forensic Medicine, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Constanta, Constanta, Romania.
Faculty of Medicine, Ovidius University, Constanta, Romania.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Sep 12;104(37):e44326. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000044326.
Accurate identification of victims in postcrash scenarios presents significant forensic challenges, particularly when the remains are extensively burned, fragmented, or carbonized. This study focused on multiple victims of 2 aircraft crashes, highlighting the intricate methods and obstacles encountered during their identification.
Severe thermal damage, widespread tissue degradation, and advanced carbonization have hindered traditional identification techniques, requiring a multidisciplinary forensic approach that combines DNA analysis, dental profiling, tattoo recognition, and artifact examination.
In addition to establishing the causes of death, which also required histopathological examinations, the difficulty involved in assigning the identity of each corpse made the forensic pathologists resort to all the information and details they could observe during the autopsy.
Personal objects such as jewelry, tattoos, and prosthetic devices helped to reconstruct the identity of each corpse, in some cases being assigned identification by exclusion.
Severe cranial fractures, rib and thoracic injuries, and extensive organ damage, such as pulmonary contusions, alveolar hemorrhages, and hepatic lacerations, were consistently observed in all cases. Forensic dental identification, which, in the present case, helped identify one of the victims through dental analysis.
This study highlights the critical role of the identification of victims in circumstances in which the body is largely destroyed and underlines the importance and necessity of forensic identification through dental identification methods, which potentially represent one of the most effective methods that retain their accuracy regardless of the degree of destruction of the corpse.
在坠机事故场景中准确识别受害者面临重大法医鉴定挑战,尤其是当遗体被大面积焚烧、破碎或碳化时。本研究聚焦于两起飞机坠毁事故中的多名受害者,突出了在身份识别过程中所遇到的复杂方法和障碍。
严重的热损伤、广泛的组织降解和深度碳化阻碍了传统的识别技术,需要一种多学科法医方法,将DNA分析、牙科特征分析、纹身识别和物品检查结合起来。
除了确定死因(这也需要组织病理学检查)外,确定每具尸体身份所涉及的困难使法医病理学家诉诸于他们在尸检过程中能够观察到的所有信息和细节。
珠宝、纹身和假肢装置等个人物品有助于重建每具尸体的身份,在某些情况下通过排除法进行身份认定。
在所有案例中均持续观察到严重的颅骨骨折、肋骨和胸部损伤以及广泛的器官损伤,如肺挫伤、肺泡出血和肝裂伤。法医牙科鉴定在本案中通过牙齿分析帮助识别了一名受害者。
本研究突出了在尸体大部分被毁的情况下受害者身份识别的关键作用,并强调了通过牙科鉴定方法进行法医鉴定的重要性和必要性,这可能是无论尸体毁坏程度如何仍能保持准确性的最有效方法之一。