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Antemortem wounds are injuries that occur before death, while postmortem wounds are injuries that happen after death. Distinguishing between the two is crucial in forensic investigations to determine the sequence and circumstances of events leading to a person's death. Antemortem wounds may show sigRead more
Antemortem wounds are injuries that occur before death, while postmortem wounds are injuries that happen after death. Distinguishing between the two is crucial in forensic investigations to determine the sequence and circumstances of events leading to a person’s death. Antemortem wounds may show signs of healing or blood clotting, indicating they occurred while the individual was alive. In contrast, postmortem wounds do not show signs of healing or clotting and may result from various factors, such as decomposition or animal scavenging.
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