Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2026
  • Volume: 43
  • Issue: 1

Nitrogen-Induced Suicidal Asphyxiation In Maharashtra State Of India- A Case Report

  • Author:
  • Santosh H. Bhosle1, Shailesh M. Raut2, Harshlata I. Chavhan3*, Anil K. Batra4, Dheeraj P. Batra5
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 93 to 96

1Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Shri V. N. Government Medical College, Yavatmal. Maharashtra State.

2Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur. Maharashtra State.

3Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Shri V. N. Government Medical College, Yavatmal. Maharashtra State.

4Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Shri V. N. Government Medical College, Yavatmal. Maharashtra State.

5Junior Resident, Department of Forensic Medicine, Shri V. N. Government Medical College, Yavatmal. Maharashtra State.

*Corresponding author. Harshlata I. Chavhan E-mail address: harshlatachavhan@gmail.com

Abstract

Suicidal death by nitrogen-induced asphyxiation is not uncommon worldwide other than India. Seldom incidents of this phenomenon occurred in India in recent years which is an unusual suicide method among Indians. This article presents a case report of nitrogen-induced suicidal asphyxiation from Maharashtra State in India. A young male committed suicide by placing a black plastic bag over the head and using commercial nitrogengas cylinder. In this case, a forensic autopsy was carried out including toxicological analysis. Apart from signs of asphyxia, autopsy didn’t reveal any positive finding. Toxicological analysis revealed no findings contributing to the deaths. The absence of toxicological and autopsy findings to determine the cause of death in such cases may represent challenges of clinical and forensic significance.

Keywords

Nitrogen suicide, asphyxiation, inert gas