Statistical Analysis of Medicolegal Autopsy of Migrant Workers in Korea
10.7580/kjlm.2023.47.4.163
- Author:
Kiha KIM
1
;
Minsung CHOI
;
Minjung KIM
;
Junmo KIM
;
HyeJeong KIM
;
Sookyoung LEE
;
Seon Jung JANG
;
Yujin WON
;
Jong-Pil PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Forensic Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Korean Journal of Legal Medicine
2023;47(4):163-170
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The number of migrant workers is increasing worldwide every year, and their number and role in Korean society is also increasing. However, the poor conditions faced by migrant workers often become a social issue, and it is not uncommon for them to be the subject of forensic autopsies. This study aimed to investigate the current status of medicolegal autopsy on migrant workers in Korea. We collected data of medicolegal autopsies on migrant workers conducted in Korea from 2016 to 2020 by requesting data from the institutions performing medicolegal autopsy. We calculated the autopsy rate and analyzed manner of death and cause of death. The medicolegal autopsy rate for foreign deaths was 16.4%, which was more than five times higher than the autopsy rate for Korean deaths. By manner of death, 43.7% were natural death, 6.4% were homicides, 8.5% were suicides, 23.6% were accidental deaths, 2.7% were undetermined unnatural deaths and 15.0% were unknown. These results showed a high rate of homicide, accidental death, and unknown death compared to Korean. And the proportion of industrial accident deaths and sudden manhood death syndrome were high. Through this study, it was confirmed that medicolegal autopsies are performed at a relatively high frequency when migrant workers die, and the characteristics related to the deaths of migrant workers were identified.