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Article Dans Une Revue The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology Année : 2013

Isolated body combustion: new French cases, old worldwide issues.

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The authors present 2 new cases of so-called spontaneous human combustion. The first observations of isolated body combustion, to use a more appropriate term, date back to the 17th century. Its main features are that some parts of the body (usually the middle third) are badly burnt to the point of being reduced to ashes, contrasting with other well-preserved body parts and the intact or nearly intact immediate vicinity of the body. Usually, combustion occurs postmortem, and a source of heat is found near the body. High concentrations of blood alcohol are frequently found but not mandatory. In all cases, ruling out homicide is a major concern.
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hal-02197866 , version 1 (30-07-2019)

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Gérald Quatrehomme, David Guinier, Benoît Suply, Véronique Alunni, Alain Pedech. Isolated body combustion: new French cases, old worldwide issues.. The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology, 2013, 34 (2), pp.90-94. ⟨hal-02197866⟩
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