79-year-old woman was run over by a train for reasons that remain unclear. Photos show forensic experts documenting her body on the autopsy table. In such cases, it is usually necessary to identify the victim, which is done through personal belongings, fingerprints, DNA analysis, or simply by facial recognition. Another task of the experts is to perform the autopsy, which aims to determine the exact cause of death and rule out other circumstances, such as foul play. If the body has been torn into pieces, the autopsy is conducted part by part.
After the forensic work is completed, the body is prepared to be released to the family or the funeral home for a proper burial. The body is treated hygienically (if the condition allows) and aesthetically stitched. In cases of severe damage, a closed opaque coffin is recommended.