Forensic Medicine Case Study: River Rescue and Investigation

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In this case study, officers respond to a distress call for swimmers in Red Bridge Road. Two victims are recovered after a river rescue operation. The discussion focuses on body position in early immersion, changes in the body in water, and factors affecting decomposition speed. References to Simpson’s Forensic Medicine and an ongoing investigation in Wilbraham are provided.


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  1. King Saud University College of Medicine Forensic Medicine 21/Feb/2019 Dr. Khaldoon AlJerian Group B1 Presenter: Moaid Adel Alyousef

  2. Heroic river rescue Mr. Theeb alyami 27 and Mr. Jaser alrakah 25

  3. CASE SCENARIO On Friday, June 29, 2018.. .. at 5:14 p.m. officers from Police Department responded to Red Bridge Road after receiving a 911 call for the report of swimmers in distress. Upon arriving witnesses recounted how tow adults were overtaking by the current while they aid tow children how had gone in water and began to have difficulty staying above it. One of the victims was located that evening and the dive team assist in the recovery of the deceased . On Monday a call was received reporting that body of a man near the dam was seen, the fir department responded and located the 2nd victim.

  4. DISCUSSION Q1/ What is the body position in early stage of Immersion? Q2/ What is the first change of the body in water? Q3/ What are the factors can alter the speed of decomposition?

  5. Refrences Simpson's Forensic Medicine, 13th Edition by Jason Payne-James, Richard Jones, Steven B Karch, John Manlove http://hampdenda.com/investigation-into-wilbraham-drowning-continues/

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