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07-19-2020, 07:03 AM
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Re: 35Yo Russian Woman Mauled by a Bear
I can see your "point" but she still had tits, ass and pussy So your point is moot Also a good death only worth it if you are beyond living You know, humans can adapt to a lot of things |
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07-21-2020, 06:25 AM
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Re: 35Yo Russian Woman Mauled by a Bear
Can you imagine finally making it to the hospital only to call her name...or look back and realize she’s dead. Hoping for a minute she’s a sleep (sorta looks like it) then ultimately realizing she’s dead. Must’ve been terrible.
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07-21-2020, 06:45 AM
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Re: 35Yo Russian Woman Mauled by a Bear
Well if you choose to live in a bear infested wilderness ya can't blame the bear for doing what comes naturally. Wild animals shouldn't be killed when they react to humans encroaching on their patch. Humans think twice when you fuck with nature.
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07-21-2020, 06:04 PM
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Re: 35Yo Russian Woman Mauled by a Bear
She may have died from blood loss due to internal injury, not definitely not externally. There are widely spread contusions and scraping over her entire body, causing the rupture of blood vessels and bruising, and more than likely internal injuries and possibly head injuries, rather than the act of biting and tearing. There is a little blood to any of the injuries, including on the back seat and floor of the vehicle. If a large amount of blood were present on the body, it would be all over the interior. There is an absence of blood in many superficial tissue wounds as with her lower extremities. Some minor wounds to her arms are defensive, but the larger, open wounds to her arm and thighs display fatty tissue with no active bleeding, which indicates her heart had stopped prior to major issue injuries. Further, the inner, upper thigh regions are mostly intact, lacking in injury to the upper femoral arteries, which would cause the victim to bleed profusely had they been injured. The femoral artery, including transverse branch, as well as femoral and great saphenous veins are largely intact. The muscle detachment in her lower legs also includes small blood vessels, which is also why there is a lack of blood. Looking at the photos, the skin and muscle was removal after she had died from blunt trauma during the attack. Bears and other mauling animals will maul and bite their prey until it is dead, but there is no evidence she bled enough externally do die directly from exsanguination. |