A 40-year-old man, became unconscious in his house. He had history of mild to moderate fever since last one day. He had been well prior to this and had not suffered from any medical illness. Immediately he was shifted to the hospital by his neighbor in ambulance. General treatment was started by Casualty Medical Officer in Emergency ward and admitted in the hospital. On the same day, suddenly he collapsed and died in spite of using lifesaving drugs.

In this case, treating doctor could not give the cause of death. He informed the concerned police station stating that patient had died in suspicious circumstances within 24 hours of admission. External Findings: Body was moderately nourished Rigor mortis present all over the body in strong form. Post mortem lividity present on back of the body except pressure areas. No abnormal discharge came out from mouth, nose and ear. No evidence of any…