Death by attack from a domestic buffalo

Abstract Attacks on humans by domestic animals causing fatal injuries are not uncommon in rural areas of India. But injuries due to buffalo gore are rarely observed in villages and are different from other casualties like stab injuries, road fatalities, etc. As the victims of buffalo attack are usua...

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Hauptverfasser: Bakkannavar, Shankar M., MBBS MD, Monteiro, Francis N.P., MD DNB, Bhagavath, Prashantha, MBBS MD, Pradeep Kumar, G., MD DFM
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description Abstract Attacks on humans by domestic animals causing fatal injuries are not uncommon in rural areas of India. But injuries due to buffalo gore are rarely observed in villages and are different from other casualties like stab injuries, road fatalities, etc. As the victims of buffalo attack are usually recovered from the fields or forest, the investigating officer could be mislead as to the nature of infliction of fatal injuries to a possible homicide. The injuries caused by the horns of buffaloes are of various shapes, sizes and directions. They are violent and goring in nature. The wound sustained may be contusions, lacerations, criss-cross wounds, penetration of body cavities, and sometimes fractures. In the absence of any eye witness, it becomes very difficult to believe the unsuspecting domestic water buffalo as attacker. This case is reported for its rarity, for the awareness of the possible injuries in such unnatural deaths, and factors predisposing to a buffalo attack.
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Animals
Animals, Domestic
Buffalo
Buffalo gore
Buffaloes
Cardiac rupture
Domestic Indian buffalo
Fatal Outcome
Forensic medicine
Forensic Pathology
Heart Ventricles - injuries
Heart Ventricles - pathology
Horns
Humans
India
Injuries
Male
Middle Aged
Murders & murder attempts
Pathology
Rural areas
Thoracic Injuries - etiology
Thoracic Injuries - pathology
Unnatural death
Ventricular Septum - injuries
Ventricular Septum - pathology
Wounds, Stab - etiology
Wounds, Stab - pathology
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