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Postpandemic After-School Activities Among Youths in Australia.

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Homicidal hanging

Legal Medicine, 2011
Homicide by hanging is an extremely rare incident [1]. Very few cases have been reported in which a person is rendered senseless and then hanged to simulate suicidal death; though there are a lot of cases in wherein a homicide victim has been hung later. We report a case of homicidal hanging of a young Sikh individual found hanging in a well. It became
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Near-hanging

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2002
Each year, thousands of people are strangled. Survival from strangulation or hanging is often associated with various complications including a large variety of neurological consequences. As it is common knowledge that the GCS and other initial presenting findings bear a poor correlation to the ultimate outcome, aggressive resuscitation and treatment ...
Bianca M, Wahlen, Andreas R, Thierbach
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Homicidal Hanging

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1988
We report a case of homicide by hanging of a 29-year-old woman that was committed by her husband, who nearly escaped from justice. We offer some reflections on the rarity of this method of mechanical asphyxia in cases of homicide, and on the difficulties in the diagnosis of the medico-legal etiology of these situations.
D N, Vieira, A E, Pinto, F O, Sá
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