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Death can be classified into somatic or clinical and cellular or molecular death. Somatic death occurs when the body’s vital systems stop functioning, while cellular death happens when individual cells, tissues, and organs do not receive enough oxygen. Modes of death include coma, syncope, and asphyxia, which can be caused by mechanical, toxic, pathological, or traumatic factors.
The Maldives police have started investigating the death of an elderly woman in N. Manadhoo. The investigation was prompted by suspicions surrounding her death.
Hence, the diatom test plays an important role in diagnosing and confirming drowning deaths, particularly in the case of putrefied or skeletonized bodies. Diatom test not only confirms the antemortem drowning, but it also helps investigation to identify the manner of death, site, and time of the drowning and also helps to include and exclude person of interest and also identification of the assailant and victim.