Step 1: Sparrow foot marks (also called crow's feet marks) are the multiple small, irregular, angled cuts on the face produced by fragments of shattered glass.
Step 2: In a road traffic accident, an occupant's face strikes the windshield, which breaks into many small pieces. The flying and embedded glass fragments cut the skin in a characteristic pattern.
Step 3: The numerous small lacerations radiate in different directions and resemble the imprint of a sparrow's or crow's feet, hence the name. They are typical of windshield glass injury.
Step 4: Gunshot wounds, facial stab wounds and acid burns (vitriolage) each produce their own distinct injuries and do not cause the sparrow foot mark pattern.
Conclusion: Sparrow marks are seen in windshield glass injury, hence option D.