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"What was the cause of death?" a family member asked.
This is a petition case.
Actually, Jinzi didn't like handling petition cases, but since the public security department put forward the big reception, in addition to answering questions and resolving doubts, investigating grievances also became a responsibility that forensic doctors had to bear. Fortunately, among the large number of petition cases, Jinzi encountered very few wrongful convictions. Apart from autopsies, what made Jinzi feel invigorated was undoubtedly the sense of accomplishment in solving cases.
"I heard it was hemorrhagic shock, but at the time of the scene did not see excessive blood......" The family's questioning voice pulled Jinzi back to reality.
"It's not hemorrhagic shock!" Jinzi raised his head and glanced at the family member, responding faintly.
Jinzi, full name Jin Jingluo, is a high-achieving graduate of the Forensic Medicine program at Wannan Medical College, and currently serves as the Chief Forensic Doctor of the Provincial Public Security Department.
A delicate and beautiful face was hidden behind a mask, only revealing a pair of dark and profound eyes. Perhaps due to the long-term confrontation with cold corpses, her eyes had a deep and calm luster, without any ripples.
The deceased was a 70-year-old rural old lady with three children, but no one was willing to support her. She lived alone in poverty, relying on subsistence allowances and living a hard life. One month ago, she was found dead in front of her own home by fellow villagers, wearing tattered clothes. After investigation, the old lady's torn clothes had bloodstains with dog hair stuck to them. The investigators then collected evidence from the village's wolf dogs and finally found the old lady's DNA in the mouths of two wolf dogs at one household.
The case seemed simple, but the family members have applied for a re-examination through petitioning.
Kaneko, dressed in a surgical gown, picked up the forceps and used a piece of gauze to wipe away the wounds on the body. "You see, these wounds are all very shallow, basically only affecting the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue. However, the wound surface is quite large, although the superficial blood vessels are not rich, the amount of bleeding is not great, but the nerves are very rich. Such a large wound surface can cause severe pain, so the deceased should have died from traumatic, painful shock."
"Are you saying my mom was bitten to death by a dog? Can dogs kill people?" The family seemed skeptical of this answer.
"Kaneko gave him a cold glance, his gloved hand extending one finger to point at the wound. "The area around the wound has linear abrasions, and all the epidermal surfaces have lacerations. This is a typical animal bite wound. Apart from these injuries, there are no other signs of trauma on the body. If it wasn't bitten to death, what was it?"
The family members reluctantly closed their mouths, and after a moment of contemplation, they again entangled themselves in the argument: "That, that government's lack of regulation shouldn't bear some responsibility?"
"Jinzi's face sank, as he instructed the intern forensic doctor beside him to suture the corpse, while taking off his gloves and autopsy gown, responding: 'These are not something we can handle.'"
After disinfecting himself, Jin walked out of the autopsy room.
As she walked along the corridor, everyone smiled and greeted her, showing that Jinzi had a good relationship with people in the Forensic Medical College. With a height of 1.68 meters, fair and delicate complexion, proportionate and slender figure, high qualifications, and outstanding performance, 27-year-old Jinzi was already a leading forensic expert, but perhaps due to the nature of her work, she still held a steady position among the female bachelors.
Actually, Jinzi only puts on a serious face when she's working, because she thinks that's the way to show respect for the deceased. After work, she's just a normal girl who likes to hang out with colleagues, have dinner together, drink some wine and sing songs to relieve work pressure.
Back in the office organizing the autopsy report, Jinzi couldn't help but sigh. These family members didn't care at all about how much suffering their mother had endured before her death; they were more concerned with how much responsibility the government should take and how much money they should be compensated. Such unfilial children made Jinzi feel extremely displeased in his heart.
After taking a sip of tea, she buried her head in sorting out the report.
Outside the Forensic Medical School, the sky began to darken, with a hint of "dark clouds pressing down on the city, as if it were about to collapse". It seemed that a storm was approaching.
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As expected, before long, big raindrops as large as copper coins fell from the sky and hit the ground heavily, making a loud slapping sound.
After signing and stamping the report, Jinzi lifted his head to find that it was raining heavily outside.
The sky and the earth seemed to be hanging with strings of pearl curtains, raindrops splashed on the window and rose a layer of white mist, like floating gauze. At this time, the office phone rang, Jinzi turned his stiff neck and picked up the phone.
"Inspector Jin Fa, a fatal accident occurred near Poly Plaza in the city center. Preliminary estimates suggest it was a traffic accident, but the specific situation requires your investigation. Please hurry to the scene!"
The voice of Captain Li from the traffic police brigade came over the phone.
"Alright, I'll go right away!" Jinzi put down the phone and picked up his survey box to head outside.