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1:02:20
Wait, I don't understand!
The fall didn't kill him?

1:02:24
Not at all.
The skull fracture

1:02:28
was due to a blow
struck on the head.

1:02:31
That's our conclusion.
The fall caused minor bruises.

1:02:36
You're sure?
1:02:38
A blow? You mean by the truck?
1:02:42
The truck hit his body.
It wasn't serious.

1:02:46
The death blow hit his skull
1:02:48
and was made by an instrument
1:02:50
such as a club,
an iron bar or a gun butt.

1:02:55
But no one's mentioned a weapon.
1:03:00
Continue, Doctor.
1:03:02
The skull fracture can only be due
to a weapon that struck from above.

1:03:07
That's the sole condition that causes
symmetrical lesions on the brain

1:03:13
touching the subjacent area
and the area opposite the wound.

1:03:19
An autopsy showed the lesions,
1:03:22
the right cerebral hemorrhage
1:03:24
and the fracture of the left temple.
1:03:28
In the case of a shock
1:03:31
due to a fall
on a hard surface like the street,

1:03:35
such lesions couldn't exist.
1:03:38
Why didn't you tell us sooner?
1:03:41
Yesterday!
1:03:42
Mr Deputy, he was still alive!
1:03:45
We needed an autopsy.
1:03:46
Time for other tests
would've shown the same facts.

1:03:50
Another hypothesis is
if the truck dragged him,

1:03:54
his skull could've hit the curb.
1:03:56
It's a fact that he was hit
in the middle of the street.


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