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Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011

Diabetes sufferers suddenly Burned

Galway, Ireland, died of kidney failure or heart attack is a complication that has been prevalent in diabetics. But in Ireland, people with diabetes die of a strange body that is suddenly on fire under mysterious circumstances.
Michael Faherty, 76 years old male from Galway, Ireland recently discovered lifeless in his own home. Grandfather patients with type 2 diabetes is known does have complications of high blood pressure, but certainly not died of a heart attack.
Judging from the condition of the charred and almost to ashes, certainly Faherty died of burns. Surprisingly, the coroner found no signs of kerosene or other fuels so that the alleged suicide can be ignored.
Another anomaly is encountered by forensic officers, there was no damage to other objects in the house Faherty. In addition to the charred body almost to ashes, only the floor and ceiling around the location of his body was found just looks a little burnt.
Head of the forensic team that examined this case, Dr. Kieran McLoughlin ensure Faherty died from a medical condition known as Spontaneous Human Combustion (SHC). Conditions expected for the first time discovered in Ireland this causes a person's body burns suddenly.

"This incident has been thoroughly investigated and I conclude this is the SHC, a phenomenon that has yet to be explained adequately," said Dr. McLoughlin was quoted as saying by The Irish Independent.
The fire that appears on SHC arise spontaneously as a result of chemical reactions that occur in the body, without involving external heat from the environment. Similar to the case Faherty, the forensic team also did not find any objects that might be a match and lit a fire as electrical appliances.
Although very rare, documented cases of SHC has happened hundreds of times around the world in the last 300 years. It's just that not everything is actually examined by the experts, so there is also the only form of the stories are exaggerated.
 
there are some facts related to cases of SHC are:


    
As many as 80 percent of the victims of SHC are women.
    
Most victims are overweight or alcoholics.
    
The body will be scorched, but the room around the victim's body is still quite intact.
    
Victim's body will turn yellow and is usually around the victim arising foul oil smell.
    
Trunk of the body including the chest, abdomen and pelvis can really burn, but part of the leg or clothing can be still intact.
    
Combustion only occurs in the victim's own without any shouts or screams are unheard of.
    
Usually the victim drink a lot before he died.

While some cases of SHC ever recorded in history are as follows:
October 1938Maybelle Andrews and his girlfriend are dancing in nightclubs, then suddenly there was a fire that burst from the back, chest and shoulders Maybelle. At that time there was no other fire in the room only in the body Maybelle. Maybelle died from his injuries while on the way to the hospital.
January 31, 1959Jack Larber, 72-year-old patient suddenly burst into flames after a few minutes to be fed. Officers tried to extinguish the fire but Larber already died from burns stage 3. There was no explanation of the origin of fire but it is known that Larber is a smoker.
December 1959Billy Peterson was found dead in the front seat of his car. Initially he allegedly tried to commit suicide due to carbon monoxide poisoning, but his body burned in the back, legs and hands. Her flesh was burned but the clothes or the seat next to nothing is broken.
December 1966Dr J Irving Bentley (92 years) was found dead on the bathroom floor with nearly 90 percent of his body burned except for his right leg and shoes. When found a strange smell and light blue ADAP. His house was not damaged.
January 6, 1980Police and forensic officers found the mans body was burned beyond recognition in her living room. Chair plastic seat and objects around it almost was not damaged and found a layer of meat that evaporate in the ceiling.
October 1980A woman named Jenna Winchester exploded and burned while sitting in the car next to his friend. Recognized his friend he saw a yellow flame coming from Jenna. Jenna luckily survived with burns on about 20 percent of his body.
March 24, 1997John O'Connor (76 years) was found dead in the living room with charred position when sitting in a chair. We found just the head, upper body and legs are still not burned. In addition there is minor damage to the furniture due to smoke

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