Uganda, Feb. 24 -- The post-mortem examination, and especially the forensic post-mortem examination, is often not without challenges.

A forensic post-mortem examination involves obtaining information about the death and circumstances thereof, external observation of the body, examination of the internal organs and other auxiliary examinations.

One of the elementary challenges with a forensic post-mortem examination is the correct interpretation of observations made on external and internal examination of the body organs, and more so the neck in suspected cases of strangulation or death as a result of injury to the neck.

On the morning of September 10, 2017, a 37-year-old housewife was found unresponsive on her matrimonial bed and was t...