Chapter 9 A Ghost on The Road (I)(15)
“Yes, since it will fall backwards, there mube be a secondary injury on the other side of the body at the impact point.” Master was full of confidence. “In this case, the head of the corpse was injured, but the back and the afterbrain were not injured. This is not in line with the characteristics of traffic accident injury.”
The colleagues in the whole conference room nodded frequently, and everyone began to be persuaded by Master to accept Master’s view.
“In addition, we examined the limbs and joints of the corpse. ” Master continued to show the slides, “We all know that in traffic accidents, people who are hit will roll and fall, and the limbs and joints of the deceased are vulnerable to injury. But in this case, both knees of the deceased had obvious hemorrhage, the articular cavity of the lower patellar was hemorrhage, but there was no hemorrhage in the elbow joint. Is it possible for a person to land on his knee and lift his elbow after being hit and rolled? He is not an acrobat.”