Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences (Jan 2018)

Questionable child deaths in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Retrospective Study

  • Adel Al-Shehri,
  • Samah F. Ibrahim,
  • Mohamed Mahdy,
  • Norah Al-Shehri,
  • Abeer Qattan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-017-0033-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Despite the efforts of the governmental child protection programs, child fatalities due to maltreatment remain a serious problem in Arab countries. Results This retrospective study identified 87 as a total questionable child death (QCD) cases in Riyadh, the capital of Kingdome of Saudi Arabia. 52 victims (60%) were Saudi children. Nearly one-third (29%) of the cases involved the death of children ages 1–5. 21 QCDs occurred in middle and the eastern regions of the country. QCDs were most commonly reported as accidental (29%), followed by homicidal (25%). A parent was the main assailant in (38%) of the homicidal cases, and the child’s relative was reported in (18%). Wounds were detected as the cause of death in 39 cases (45%). Upon examination, child negligence was reported or observed in 5 cases. Conclusion This study provides appropriate data for planning preventive measures.

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