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Fifty-year-old Udayan died at Sneha Bhavan in Mission Kunn, KadaikalKatakalamma was a lorry and M panel driver in KSRTC. Udayan.
He reached Perumbavoor with a timber lorry and while unloading timber, the lorry rolled forward and the accident took place.
The cause of the accident was that after the vehicle moved forward, it hit the wall while trying to stop the vehicle.
https://chuvadu.in/native-of-kadaikal-died-in-a-car-accident-in-perumbavoor/
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im pretty sure its a completion of right wingers going to up people and shooting them, i saw the clips in an edit i no longer have. in the video they where casually going up to people and shooting them with a pistol that was shooting sparks (bc the gun was probably not in good condition) and its like at night time or right before night time the camera quality sucks and i think it was snowing and it was in a European country maybe Russia idk
edit: i found the edit, its not at night time more like evening
no hate btw
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A patient was shot in the right hemisphere of the brain with a bullet from a pistol. The wound was fatal, and the person died after three days.
The brain section clearly shows the bullet's trajectory: it passed through the hemisphere, leaving a path of destruction.
Such injuries are always very dangerous, even if a non-lethal weapon was used. It is almost impossible to predict the bullet's trajectory inside the skull.
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A few days ago, I was cleaning up and found something on my computer that happened last winter. Even though it's already May, I know like Ned Stark that 'winter is coming.'
So, my colleague and I are sorting 14 fingers: 9 from hands, 5 from a foot. All of them are the result of some 'fun' drinking sessions.
How did this happen, you ask? It's simple. You drink, you get cold. Your brain doesn't work well. Blood vessels narrow, blood stops circulating, your limbs freeze, and then... gangrene and no more fingers. Cold and alcohol together are very dangerous.
What does this story teach?
It teaches that drinking outside in winter is a bad idea. If you want to drink, go home and eat properly. Otherwise, you'll lose your fingers, or maybe even more. But that's another story...
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Lividity: A Beginner's Guide
Hello from the world of the dead! Let me share an interesting topic with you β lividity. For those who don't know, lividity is the "bruises" that appear on dead bodies.
Imagine that after a person's heart stops beating, their blood no longer moves through the veins. Instead, it collects in the lower parts of the body due to gravity. This causes the skin to show these marks.
These marks are not just a dark decoration but an important tool for forensic experts. Their color can vary from purple to greenish-brown. They can help determine the time of death, the position of the body, and the presence of poisons.
The more and darker the marks, the longer the person has been dead. The density of the marks also changes over time: first, they are soft, then they become firm, and later they soften again.
Remember, kids: lividity is not something to panic about, but just a part of the natural process.