• J. Forensic Sci. · Jul 1980

    The investigation of electrical deaths: a report of 220 fatalities.

    • R K Wright and J H Davis.
    • J. Forensic Sci. 1980 Jul 1;25(3):514-21.

    AbstractWe present the results of our investigation of 220 electrocutions. The ratio of high voltage to low voltage electrocution is found to be nearly 1:1. Further, in low voltage electrocution deaths electrical burns were absent in over 40% of the cases. Our approach to the investigation of possible electrocution, including equipment analysis, is discussed.

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