1. [Death by avalanche in the minor mountain range].
- Author
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Geisenberger D, Kramer L, Pircher R, and Pollak S
- Subjects
- Adult, Altitude, Asphyxia complications, Fatal Outcome, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Trauma complications, Asphyxia diagnosis, Avalanches, Forensic Pathology methods, Multiple Trauma diagnosis
- Abstract
On 30 Jan 2015, two avalanche accidents happened in the Black Forest (at the foot of the 1493 m high Feldberg and the Herzogenhorn situated next to it), in which experienced ski tourers--a 58-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man--were completely buried by snow masses. Both victims were recovered dead after nearly 2 hours under the snow. The avalanches were promoted by strong snowfalls, snowdrift by the wind and steep downwind slopes. One of the victims, the 20-year-old man, underwent a forensic autopsy. The findings suggested death by protracted asphyxiation with agonal hypothermia. A mechanical traumatization with internal injuries suspected by the emergency doctor at the scene could not be confirmed at autopsy. The possible causes of death in the avalanche are discussed using the reported case as an example and in reference to the relevant literature.
- Published
- 2015