Pathak, AkhileshMangal, H M2011-10-042011-10-042008-04Pathak Akhilesh, Mangal HM. Postmortem burns: An artefact due to transportation. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine. 2008 Apr; 30(2): 72-74.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/134836An artefact is any change caused or feature introduced in a body after death (accidentally or physiologically unrelated finding to the natural state of the body) that is likely to lead to misinterpretation of medico legally significant ante mortem findings. Artefacts due to burns are usually attributed to prolonged exposure of flame (in cases of death due to burns), Or else due to attempts made to burn a body after homicide with the object of concealing the crime. Post mortem artefact due to burns in the present case, its implication and proposed mechanism are discussed in detail due to rarity of its kind.enPost-mortem burnsArtefactSecond inquest panchnamaAutopsyBurns --mortalityBurns --pathologyCoroners and Medical ExaminersFemaleForensic PathologyHumansPostmortem ChangesYoung AdultPostmortem burns: An artefact due to transportation.Article