A New Look at How Injuries Tell the Truth
Mon Apr 27 2026
In a recent case, a hidden bomb was found outside a bookshop. A technician tried to stop it. The device blew up, cutting off the left hand and right eye of the victim and leaving deep leg wounds.
The technician said the bomb had exploded on its own. Police thought this meant a very powerful weapon was used, so they charged the suspect with mass murder.
Experts from different fields decided to investigate more closely. They looked at the crime scene, examined injuries, checked X‑rays and tested for explosive material.
Their study showed the victim was standing closer to the bomb when it exploded than police had thought. The blast power was lower than originally believed.
Because of these new facts, the charges were lowered. The case shows that doctors and scientists must work together to find the real story behind injuries.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-new-look-at-how-injuries-tell-the-truth-425f1a0a
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