A case of shotgun injury which occurred while an unconventional home security alarm system was being checked
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2009
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Installation of devices involving shotguns is rarely encountered in forensic medicine practice. In this case report, authors aimed to present an unusual and rare case of shotgun injury due to a home security alarm system and its legal assessment. An electrical technician was invited to a summer house to check a home security alarm system installed by another firm which he worked for previously. It was an unconventional home security alarm system attached to a shotgun. The technician was injured with 18 buckshot pellets (no: 4) while checking the system. The host was convicted of a possible intent to cause a life-threatening injury to the technician. We think that this verdict will set a precedent for similar cases. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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accidental injury , adult , aged , alarm monitor , article , bladder injury , bladder surgery , case report , colon injury , colon resection , colostomy , control system , electronic sensor , electronics , end to end anastomosis , forensic science , gunshot injury , home environment , human , intestine injury , lung embolism , male , medical examination , medicolegal aspect , nonmedical occupations , priority journal , rectum injury , small intestine resection