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More Things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:29 pm
by Gob
An Irish pensioner found burnt to death at his home died from spontaneous human combustion, an inquest has concluded.

The West Galway coroner, Ciaran McLoughlin, said there was no other adequate explanation for the death of Michael Faherty, 76, also known as Micheal O Fatharta.

He said it was the first time in his 25 years as a coroner that he had returned such a verdict.
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A police crime scene investigator and a senior fire officer told the inquest in Galway they could not explain how Mr Faherty burnt to death.

Both said they had not come across such a set of circumstances before.

The assistant chief fire officer, Gerry O'Malley, said fire officers were satisfied that an open fire in Mr Faherty's fireplace had not been the cause of the blaze.

No trace of an accelerant was found at the scene, and there was no sign that anyone else had entered or left the house in Ballybane, Galway city.

The inquest heard that a smoke alarm in the home of Faherty's neighbour Tom Mannion had gone off about 3am on December 22 last year.

Mr Mannion said he went outside and saw heavy smoke coming from Mr Faherty's house.

He banged on the front door but got no response, and then banged on the door of another neighbour.

Police and the fire brigade arrived quickly at the scene.

Officer Gerard O'Callaghan said he went to the house after the fire had been extinguished and found Mr Faherty lying on his back in a sitting room, with his head closest to the fireplace. The rest of the house had sustained only smoke damage.

Mr O'Callaghan told the coroner that the only damage was to Mr Faherty's remains, the floor under him and the ceiling above.

The inquest heard that fire officers had been unable to determine the cause or the origin of the fire.

The state pathologist, Professor Grace Callagy, noted in her post-mortem findings that Mr Faherty had type 2 diabetes and hypertension, but concluded he had not died from heart failure.

His body had been extensively burnt and, because of the extensive damage to the organs, it was not possible to determine the cause of death.

The coroner said: "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."

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Re: More Things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:44 pm
by Crackpot
I've Heard that Spontaneous human Combustion is a myth based on inadequate understanding of possible accelerant and rare "perfect storm" conditions.

Re: More Things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:03 pm
by Sean
It seems strange that they would choose to put SHC as cause of death rather than recording an open verdict. Maybe they see a way of making some much needed money from it.

Hang on though, This was in Ireland...
There are also many hypotheses which attempt to explain the various cases of human spontaneous combustion:

Paranormal explanations (e.g., a ghost or divine intervention)
Natural explanations based on an unknown and otherwise unobserved phenomenon (e.g., production of abnormally concentrated gas or raised levels of blood alcohol cause spontaneous ignition). Natural explanations that involve an external source of ignition (e.g., the victim dropped a cigarette)

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And they didn't think that was worth a guess? :lol:

Re: More Things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:06 pm
by Scooter
I was going to go with expelling copious quantities of methane by farting, being ignited by a cigarette or spark, but...

Re: More Things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:22 pm
by The Hen
I think a spark from the fire smoldered on the sofa slowly and the man died of smoke inhalation before the smolder was able to effectively use the oxygen and turn the man's 'drunken' slumber into his funeral pyre.

Re: More Things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio.

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:50 am
by loCAtek
What? Just because he was Irish he must have been drunk? :?