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Lethal consequences of home cot modification

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Pages 50-53 | Received 23 Dec 2014, Accepted 11 Jan 2015, Published online: 08 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

Sleeping accidents are a particular risk for infants and young children as they lack an understanding of potentially dangerous situations and are unable to self-extricate. These situations may result in deaths from asphyxia. While safety campaigns have focused on the faulty design of cots that are available for sale, modification of cots at home represents another potential problem area. A 17-month-old girl was found dead with her head wedged between the top side rail of her cot and a broomstick, which had been attached in an attempt to raise the height of the cot side. Death was due to neck compression from head entrapment. This case demonstrates that infant and toddler safe sleeping programmes should alert carers to the potential dangers of structurally altering cots or beds. Home modifications may create dangerous gaps that could result in entrapment with lethal neck compression; such alterations should be carefully assessed and documented by forensic death scene investigators.

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