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Necrophilia a case report from Mozambique

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posted on 2025-02-11, 13:43 authored by Katia Robledo Querol, Bonifacio Rodrigues Cebola, Susanna Caminada, Manuel González Rodríguez, Enani Rogerio Uamusse, Nolton Francisco Jeque, Justin Stebbing, Samantha Lundringan, Damiano Pizzol, Lee Smith

Necrophilia is a paraphilia in which the primary source of pleasure comes from having sex with, or sexually abusing the dead. The etiology is unknown and includes multiple social, environmental and contextual factors. Its prevalence is probably underestimated, and, especially in low-income settings, the reporting is limited. We report on a 17-year-old female cadaver characterized by generalized coldness, fixed lividity in the posterior plane, cadaveric relaxation phase, presence of a green abdominal stain in the right iliac fossa and chromatic phase of putrefaction; exhumed and sexually violated after burial. We also provide a review of the existing literature.

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11

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Forensic Science International: Reports

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2665-9107

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Elsevier

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