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03-11-2017, 12:27 PM
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Re: Quite Brutal! Girl Gets Executed by a Wood Stick Blow to the Head
Our friends in Brazil again. The combination of harshest cruelty... and what appears to be a certain kind of tenderness.... just bends my brain.
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#125
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03-11-2017, 04:00 PM
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Re: Quite Brutal! Girl Gets Executed by a Wood Stick Blow to the Head
Blunt force trauma to the head is never going to end well. She did not deserve this horrific fate. Rip |
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#126
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03-11-2017, 06:04 PM
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Re: Quite Brutal! Girl Gets Executed by a Wood Stick Blow to the Head
That's a nasty hit, but I'd say 50/50% chance she lived. no blood came out of her nose or ears which is a good sign. I've seen people survive worse but if she lives, she'll likely have brain damage.
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#127
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03-11-2017, 06:42 PM
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Re: Quite Brutal! Girl Gets Executed by a Wood Stick Blow to the Head
She was convulsing because her brain was ruptured and swelling in her scull, building up rapid pressure and causing fitting, there is absolutely no possible way she could survive that
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#128
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03-11-2017, 08:06 PM
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Re: Quite Brutal! Girl Gets Executed by a Wood Stick Blow to the Head
I will never understand why people connected to the internet are not able to research but to post bs... it is called vagus death Causes of vagal inhibition (1) The commonest cause of such vagal inhibition is pressure on the neck particularly on the carotid sinuses as in hanging or strangulation. (2) Unexpected blows to the larynx, chest, abdomen and genital organs. (3) Extensive injuries to the spine or other parts of the body. (4) Impaction of food in larynx or unexpected inhalation of fluid into the upper respiratory tract. (5) Sudden immersion of body in cold water. (6) The insertion of an instrument into the bronchus, uterus, bladder or rectum. (7) Puncture of a pleural cavity usually for producing a pneumothorax. (8 ) Sudden evacuation of pathological fluids, e.g., ascitic or pleural. (9) Sudden distension of hollow muscular organs, e.g., during attempts at criminal abortion, when instruments are passed through the cervix or fluids are injected into the uterus. (10) In degenerative diseases of the heart, e.g., sinus bradycardia and partial or complete A-V block; parasympathetic stimulation further depress the heart rate and may induce a Stokes-Adams attack which may be fatal. There is great variation in individual susceptibility. |