Volume 57, Issue 4 pp. 969-972
PAPER
PATHOLOGY/BIOLOGY

Circumstances of Death and Diagnostic Difficulties in Brushfire Fatalities

Roger W. Byard M.D.

Roger W. Byard M.D.

Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology, The University of Adelaide, Frome Rd, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.

Forensic Science SA, 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

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John D. Gilbert F.R.C.P.A.

John D. Gilbert F.R.C.P.A.

Forensic Science SA, 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

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Chris Kostakis B.Sc.

Chris Kostakis B.Sc.

Forensic Science SA, 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

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Karen J. Heath F.R.C.P.A.

Karen J. Heath F.R.C.P.A.

Forensic Science SA, 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

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First published: 06 February 2012
Citations: 18
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Roger W. Byard, M.B.B.S., M.D.
Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology
Level 3 Medical School North Building
The University of Adelaide
Frome Road
Adelaide
SA 5005
Australia
E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Abstract: The deaths of 10 bushfire (brushfire) victims (aged 2–59 years; M/F 1:1) from the files of Forensic Science SA in Adelaide, South Australia, over an 8-year period (January 2002 to December 2009) are reported. Nine of the victims were found in or near motor vehicles. Death was attributed to incineration (N = 5), trauma from bushfire-related vehicle crashes (N = 2), inhalation of products of combustion with hyperthermia (N = 1), inhalation of products of combustion (N = 1), and undetermined (N = 1). Death scenes covered large areas and involved many victims. Loss of infrastructure and closure of local roads owing to debris limited access and made the finding of bodies difficult. Bodies in such fires may be exposed to the damaging effects of weather and animal predation. Heat damage hindered pathological assessment with resultant delays in identification. Assessment of antemortem injuries and determination of causes of death were also complicated by the condition of some of the bodies.

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