Spontaneous human combustion

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First Irish case of death by spontaneous combustion
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A man who burned to death in his home died as a result of spontaneous combustion, an Irish coroner has ruled.

It is believed to be the first case of its kind in Ireland.

West Galway coroner Dr Ciaran McLoughlin said it was the first time in 25 years of investigating deaths that he had returned such a verdict.

Michael Faherty, 76, died at his home at Clareview Park, Ballybane, Galway on 22 December 2010.

An inquest in Galway on Thursday heard how investigators had been baffled as to the cause of death.

Forensic experts found a fire in the fireplace of the sitting room where the badly burnt body was found had not been the cause of the blaze that killed Mr Faherty.

The court was told that no trace of an accelerant had been found and there had been nothing to suggest foul play.

The court heard Mr Faherty had been found lying on his back with his head closest to an open fireplace.

The fire had been confined to the sitting room. The only damage was to the body, which was totally burnt, the ceiling above him and the floor underneath him.

Dr McLoughlin said he had consulted medical textbooks and carried out other research in an attempt to find an explanation.

He said Professor Bernard Knight, in his book on forensic pathology, had written about spontaneous combustion and noted that such reported cases were almost always near an open fireplace or chimney.

"This fire was thoroughly investigated and I'm left with the conclusion that this fits into the category of spontaneous human combustion, for which there is no adequate explanation," he said.

Taken from the BBC.

Hardy

Indeed. It's amazing that a coroner can come out with shite like this and the media report it without even a disclaimer that "spontaneous combustion" is just wacky woo with no scientific basis whatever.

AQMP

He said Professor Bernard Knight, in his book on forensic pathology, had written about spontaneous combustion and noted that such reported cases were almost always near an open fireplace or chimney

Small clue here?

ONeill

I don't think it's the first case. I read of cases where men spontaneously combusted after drinking ether. A lit pipe would set off a chain reaction of men's insides exploding. It was relatively prevalent in the 1700s in mid-Ulster.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

thejuice

It won't be the next manager but the one after that Meath will become competitive again - MO'D 2016

mannix

Had Thai food and my Arsh was on fire for a week.

Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Well the next case in Ireland is likely to happen in 6 weeks time and be one of Gaybo, Duffy, McDowell, Harris or bookies favourite O'Toole!! or all 5  ;D
Tbc....

Eamonnca1

Jesus wept! What's it going to be next? An inquest declaring a verdict of alien abduction?

That this level of scientific illiteracy still exists in Ireland is a disgrace.

mylestheslasher

It'd def not the first time its been alleged. I read about a woman somewhere that was found burnt out in her garden and that's what they put it down to.