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Elena Giovannini1, Arianna Giorgetti1, Guido Pelletti2, Alessio Giusti1, Marco Garagnani1, Jennifer Paola Pascali3, Susi Pelotti1, Paolo Fais1.
Abstract
The reconstruction of dynamic of traffic injuries remains a challenge in forensic pathology and is often based on circumstantial data. Dash Cams are digital video recorders which can be located inside a vehicle and continuously record the view through the windscreen, thus providing objective evidence. Here we present the case of a traffic crash in which a pedestrian was hit by an articulated lorry. The analysis of a video recorded from a Dash Cam retrieved inside the vehicle during the death scene investigation (DSI) was crucial in the reconstruction of the manner of death. Indeed, the death, which was initially assumed to be accidental, was finally deemed as a suicide on the basis of the video recording, which showed an intentional and sudden rush of the victim to the middle of the roadway. Advantages and disadvantages of the use of Dash Cams will be discussed, focusing on the profound differences in the related national and international regulations. Based on the present case, in traffic crashes, the search for Dash Cams during the DSI may be recommended and the video recordings should be analyzed in the setting of a multidisciplinary and multimodal evaluation of the case, for a proper reconstruction of the facts.Entities:
Keywords: Dash Cam; Forensic pathology; Privacy right; Traffic crash
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34013466 PMCID: PMC8413177 DOI: 10.1007/s12024-021-00382-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Med Pathol ISSN: 1547-769X Impact factor: 2.007
Fig. 1A: Damage on the anterior right side of the lorry. B: Injuries found on the body of the pedestrian at post-mortem examination. B1 right side of the head; B2 right umbilical region; B3 posterior surface of the right shoulder; B4 right elbow, forearm and hand; B5 right side of the pelvis
Fig. 2Picture sequence taken from the Dash Cam of the articulated lorry during the victim's investment (a-j). The time (minutes:seconds) and the speed of the vehicle (Km/h) are shown in each frame in the upper-left side
Fig. 31: A frame of the video recorded by the Dash Cam. 2 (A-D): Reconstruction of the dynamics. E: east; N: north; P: pedestrian
Fig. 4Legal regulation on the use of Dash Cams across the World