“…In our study, hanging was the commonest type of asphyxial death followed by drowning, which is consistent with the studies by various authors 1,6,7,9,10,11 but in one of the study 7 it was observed that the incidence of drowning being the commonest (59.40%) which could be due to the presence of water reserves in the region of the study. According to WHO report 2000 7 , Both China and India have particularly high drowning mortality rates and together contribute 43% of all drowning deaths worldwide.…”