If they didn't then they wouldn't be called "fatal" exactly dont be so dumb
No. Mini cracks are not known to cause death. A complete crack is what is needed to cause death.
A major cause of fatal head-on crashes is when one vehicle crosses the center line into oncoming traffic, often due to distracted driving, impaired driving, or falling asleep at the wheel. These types of crashes result in high-speed impacts and minimal time to react, increasing the likelihood of serious injury or death.
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William Dease has written: 'Observations on wounds of the head' 'Observations on wounds of the head' -- subject(s): Medicine, Head, Cases, clinical reports, statistics, Craniocerebral Trauma, Wounds and injuries 'Observations in midwifery'
Yes, a champagne cork can cause fatal injury if it hits someone in a vulnerable area of the body, such as the head or neck, with enough force. It is important to handle and open champagne bottles carefully to prevent accidents.
Wounds of the stigmata usually appear in the same places on the body as Christ's wounds - Hands (or wrists) feet, side. head, etc. Some stigmatics only receive wounds in the hands and feet. Others may only experience head wounds from the crown of thorns.
logically - head
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There is more blood in the head than the feet.
A severe blow to the head can definitely cause brain damage. It can cause swelling, which can ultimately lead to death. I know someone that this happened to.
Fatalities is a word used when two or more people have died in an accident or other terrible event.An example would be multiple fatalities have been reported following a terrorist attack.The head on collision resulted in three fatalities.
At first, they attempted to suffocate her in a sauna. When that failed, they attempted three times to cut off her head. When they were not able to do that, they left her to bleed to death from her wounds.