Friday 31 Jul, 2026
Case reports - SIDS, Homicide, Intoxication with CO, exhumations of war victims - practice examples
Forensic case reports across these categories often highlight the difficulty in distinguishing accidental, natural, and intentional manners of death, particularly when physical evidence is subtle or non-specific.
Lecturer:
Dr Drazen Damjanjuk has been a specialist in forensic medicine for 24 years, working on autopsies, which include murders, suicides, accidental deaths, death of unknown origin, establishing paternity using the DNA method, as well as working for prosecutors' offices and courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina as an expert in forensic anthropology. He is a part-time lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine and Law in Mostar. He is known for his work on mass casualties in the floods in Donja Jablanica in 2024. He gained experience during his specialization in forensic medicine and anthropology at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Belgrade, as well as international training as an anthropologist in Cyprus in 2018.