death was septicemic shock as a complication of
antimortem perforation of large intestine.
7. The opinion of the Doctor, PW-8 was sought subsequently, during ... Whether the septiconic shock as a complication of antemortem
perforation of large intestine has been caused due to the injuries received
on 19.06.2007?
A. Answer
founded. He found that the
stomach was empty and the small intestines were half full
and the large intestines were also half full. In cross ... mortem the stomach was found empty and
both the small and large intestines were found half full.
Does it not indicate that in all likelihood
charred body of
a female whose limbs had burnt. Intestines had come out of the body.
Burnt bones were lying in the tandoor. They also ... charred body.
“Whole body burnt exposing underlying bones and tissues, gastro
intestinal contents are protruding outside. The left lower limb is
amputated above the knee
blunt. The wound entered the abdominal cavity and
a portion of small intestine was found protruding
outside. The total minimum depth ... injury
terminated by piercing the mesentry of the small
intestine.
(16). Incised stab wound 6 cm long gaping on the right side of
abdomen vertically
internal organs viz-a-viz Heart, spleen, liver, small and large intestines separated out and kept in cluster. Both kidneys, attached in place.
5. Internal ... internal organs of the dead body, including heart, spleen, small and large intestines, liver etc. Even Head of the deceased was chopped by the accused
bullets but
one injury in the stomach leading to bursting of intestine caused death
of deceased, however no empties were recovered or sent ... wound of entry on pericumbical region
with exit through right renal area, intestines bursted out and bullet
injury on right hand near thumb
autopsy report of the deceased, semi-cooked food in the small intestine and fecal matter in the large intestine of the deceased were found ... deceased was empty. There was semi-cooked food in the small intestine and fecal matter and gasses in the large intestine of the deceased
antemesentric border of the underlying Ileal part of the small intestine; 2x0.3 cm oblique tear on the intestinal mesentry.
5) Horizontal stab wound ... centre of the abdomen, across the midline; a portion of the small intestinal coil along with adherent soft tissues were protruding through the stab wound
hemorrhage due to the multiple injuries on the head,
brain and intestine. She also stated that the head injury
would have been caused ... head.
She further stated that the injuries caused on the intestine
may be caused by stabbing with the sharp object like
MO-5 - knife. Stating
obliquely present
measuring 12 cm X 4 cm letting the
large intestine and small intestines
momentum to come out. edges are sharp
and blood stained ... edges and blood stain present. On further
detection of small and large intestine, if ound
less irate perforation present in the descending
colon measuring