Anterior aspect of a man who had constructed an explosive device using dynamite. The device probably detonated prematurely, the blast disrupting the head and abdominal region. Accidental explosions of homemade explosives can be highly fatal due to the uncontrolled release of energy, creating intense pressure waves, heat, and shrapnel. The risk depends on the type and quantity of explosive, proximity to the blast, and environmental factors. Fatalities commonly result from blunt force trauma, severe burns, or penetrating injuries caused by flying debris. Such explosions often occur due to improper handling, lack of knowledge about chemical stability, or ignition by heat, friction, or static electricity. Survivors may suffer life-altering injuries, including amputations and hearing loss. The unpredictable nature of homemade explosives makes them extremely hazardous, even to bystanders. Proper forensic investigation is crucial to determine the cause, explosive type, and any criminal intent involved.

Fig.1 Man dies from home made explosive.

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