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Despite South Africa being a peaceful democracy for the past 18 years, mortality due to unnatural and violent causes still occur among the youth, who are aged between 15 and 34 years old (Presidency of the Republic of South Africa 2009). However, this is ... see more

A forensic autopsy aims to find a definite cause of a person’s death by revealing the material truth scientifically from the beginning of case investigation to its trial examination. In judicial practices, a forensic autopsy is considered a pivotal tool i... see more

A forensic autopsy aims to find a definite cause of a person’s death by revealing the material truth scientifically from the beginning of case investigation to its trial examination. In judicial practices, a forensic autopsy is considered a pivotal tool i... see more

This article deals with what doctors in the private sector should do if relatives of deceased patients refuse to consent to medicolegal autopsies and demand that the bodies be handed over to them. The law does not require consent by relatives for medicole... see more

AbstractThe uprisings in some Arab states during the past several yearsdeveloped into armed conflicts. Therefore, the incidence of violentcrimes has become more common with no reliable data on theirpatterns. The present study aimed to estimate the magnitu... see more

Thermal and electrical burn injuries affect millions of people globally each year. South Africa is a developing country where fatal fires are common. Despite the pervasiveness of fatal thermal and electrical burns in South Africa, there is a paucity of in... see more

Every year the lives of approximately 1.35 million people are cut short as a result of a road traffic accidents. Road traffic injuries cause considerable economic losses to individuals, their families, and to nations as a whole. In developing countri... see more

AbstractBackground: The act regarding procedure-related deaths in South Africa has changed recently (in 2007) and comprises a more encompassing description of possible procedure-related deaths. It subsequently includes unnatural deaths in cases where the ... see more

AbstractSouth Africa has reached a medium level of human development and has a heterogeneous situation with respect to disaster risk management. In this article, a preliminary assessment of the gender aspects of disaster vulnerability and fatalities is pr... see more

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