Fayixue Zazhi (Jun 2022)

Influencing Factors of Horizontal Movement Distance of Bodies in High Falling Deaths

  • DU Yu,
  • LIU Ya-nan,
  • CHEN Shao-pu,
  • ZHENG Li-na,
  • WANG Zhi-hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2021.410614
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3
pp. 314 – 318

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo explore the influencing factors of the horizontal distance of bodies in the high falling scene and the feasibility of inferring the falling mode based on it.MethodsA total of 614 high falling deaths and 15 cases of corpse dumping from high altitudes were collected. The relationship between the horizontal distance and the falling height, as well as the sex, age and manner of death (suicide, accident and corpse dumping) were observed.ResultsThe horizontal distance increased with the increase of falling height, and the difference among the height groups was statistically significant. The horizontal distance decreased with the increase of the age of the deceased, in each height group, the difference between the group over 60 years old and other age groups was statistically significant (P20-30 m group, there was no significant difference in horizontal distance between suicide high falls and accidental high falls in other height groups.ConclusionThe horizontal distance is affected by the falling height, the sex and age of the victim, and the spatial characteristics of the falling starting point.

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