Abstract
Fatal sharp-cut injuries are often associated with violent acts and are typically considered homicidal in nature. This case report presents a rare instance of an accidental fatality caused by glass, initially suspected as a homicide due to the injury pattern and preliminary crime scene scenario. It describes a 20-year-old male found dead on the roadside with a deep, wide, sharp wound to his right elbow and significant blood loss. An autopsy confirmed hemorrhagic shock due to a major vessel rupture. Further investigation, including CCTV footage, revealed that the intoxicated victim had accidentally struck a broken glass door. This case discusses the characteristics of glass-induced injuries and underscores the importance of integrating forensic analysis with investigative findings to prevent misclassification of the manner of death.