Medicolegal implications of fatlities because of entanglement in the ugers of feed mixer wagons

  • Carlo Moreschi
  • Ugo Da Broi
  • Rexson Tse
  • Jack Garland
  • Benjamin Ondruschka
  • Sirio Rossano Cividino
  • Michela Vello
  • Rino Gubiani

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Abstract

Feed mixer or total mixed ration mixer wagons are powerful agricultural machines used to shred and mix silage with other ingredients and deliver it direct to the feeding troughs on livestock farms. Fatalities involving these feed mixers may occur when operators become trapped in the augers or, less frequently, are crushed by moving wagons. Death can occur very rapidly because of dismemberment, multiple lesions, or crushing. The aim of this review is to focus on the diagnostic evaluations that need to be performed to confirm that the death was accidental and to exclude a hypothesis of murder or suicide. Forensic investigations in such cases must involve the detailed analysis of the death scene and the mechanical characteristics of the machinery with an accurate postmortem and toxicological examination.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0195-7910
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.06.2022

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PubMed 34939947