Chapter 7 The Big-Eyed Boy (II)(9)
At this time, Louis had taken off little Harry’s clothes and examined his whole body carefully, “There was no fatal injury in the whole body.”
Suddenly, Louis and I almost at the same time noticed that little Harry had a small area of darkened shoulder. Experience suggests that this should be a subcutaneous hemorrhage, that is to say, this was an injury. Louis looked back at me and whispered, “There may ba a problem.”
“Are you sure it’s bleeding?” I asked. In fact, I know that this should be subcutaneous hemorrhage, and it was formed shortly before death.
Louis nodded.
“It should be formed by bumping when falling into the water.” I didn’t want to believe that someone would hurt such a lovely, seriously ill child. How delightful he is, everyone loves him. How could someone hurt him? Unless…
“This position is in the low concave part of the shoulder. If the injury is caused by knocking, it will inevitably be in the protruding part, such as acromion, neck and head. It is impossible that the protruding part will not be injured, while the low concave part will be injured.” Louis said.