Abstract
In May 1970 the fully-clothed body of a 51-year-old female was discovered by her son in an apartment in Berlin, Germany. The deceased was found still holding a medium-sized bronze table lamp in her left hand and a smaller reading lamp in her right hand. Both lamps were plugged into a double socket located on one of the walls and were firmly grasped in front of her body. Her son reported that the last time he had seen his mother alive was at her workplace a day before. Forensic examination by the police revealed that the bronze table lamp had a technical fault. According to the son the lamp had been taken for repair around Christmas, 1969. Autopsy findings according to the forensic pathologists’ report
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