KUMJ | VOL. 17 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 65 | JAN.-MARCH, 2019
Study on Hanging with Brief Discussion upon Ambiguity in Method of Choice and Gender Differences for Completed Suicide in Existing Literatures in Nepalese Scenario. Kathmandu Univ Med J. 2019;65(1):25-9.
Atreya A, Nepal S, Kanchan T
Abstract: Background
Hanging is one of the common forms of violent mechanical asphyxial deaths. When
compared to other forms of unnatural death all over the world this method stands
on top as death is instantaneous. Death due to hanging is always suicidal until and
unless otherwise specified.
Objective
To explore the socio-demographic characteristics in cases of death due to completed
hanging in Nepal.
Method
This prospective study of death due to hanging was conducted during the period of
July 2011 to July 2013. Meticulous autopsy of the body was done in all cases with
bloodless dissection of the neck was carried out.
Result
During the study period medico legal autopsy of 91 cases of death due to hanging
was conducted, out of which 57 (63%) were males and 34 (37%) were females.
Majority of the deceased were suspended at their own house or peri-domestic
settings. Based upon the circumstantial evidences 95.61% (n=87) cases attributed to
suicide in nature.
Conclusion
Hanging undoubtedly is one of the most preferred methods to commit suicide,
popular for its lethality. Lack of suicide surveillance system and national data bank
in Nepal has resulted into equivocal findings. More studies should be encouraged
based upon autopsy findings to get a clear picture on mortality rates.
Keyword : Asphyxia, Hanging, Hyoid bone, Medico legal autopsy