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Annexure Iv Forensic Report Sasoon Civil Hospital
Annexure Iv Forensic Report Sasoon Civil Hospital
FORENSIC REPORT
Examinations Requested
c. Upper part of the small intestine (about 30 cm in length and its contents)
d. 100ml blood.
The femoral artery was severely ruptured and in all probability had chances of leading to
hypovolemic shock.
Examination of stomach and its contents
The stomach had normal configuration of 12 inches (30.5 cm) legth and 6 inches (15.2 cm)
width. The pH was 2.7. Stomach had fruit particles.
Sample 1- Haemoglobin: 13.5 grams of Hgb per decilitre. (exact match to deceased)
Sample 2- Haemoglobin: 15.4 grams of Hgb per decilitre. (exact match to female patient)
Fingerprint sample XH on Knife 2 – Fingerprint was identified as the left-hand fingers of Mr.
Wolly.
Conclusion (deceased)
Sd/-
(Forensics)
Ruptured left femoral artery (Deceased)