The latter includes homicides, as well as
intentional suffocation, estimated at about 5 % of SUID deaths, but also suspected or definite accidental suffocations, because of an overlay by another person, or an asphyxial wedging or strangulation, especially where the infant is not found dead in a crib but having been on a structure not specifically
designed with infant sleep
safety in mind (recliners, waterbeds, couches, sofas and / or adult beds).9