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No, a scorpion does not die after it stings its victim.
A vampire transforms a victim into a vampire through a process typically involving the exchange of blood. The vampire’s bite transfers a portion of the vampire’s blood to the victim, who then undergoes a supernatural transformation that turns them into a vampire. This process can vary slightly depending on the vampire mythology.
Yes, absolutely. The victim's blood is expected to be found. If anyone else's blood is discovered then it is more than likely the blood of THAT Person can be used in the DNA identification of a suspect.
The most common victim of mononucleosis (mono) is teenagers and young adults, typically between the ages of 15 and 30. However, mono can affect people of all ages.
In a typical rear end collision, the head and neck of the victim are often accelerated faster and harder than the torso, due to the sudden jolt from the impact. This can result in whiplash injuries.
Inhalation.
Choking agents are also called Pulmonary agens. They attack the lungs, specificly they cause the lungs to produce fluid buildup and eventualy suffocation as the victim literally drowns in their own fluids. Many of the nastier agests will also affect exposed skin and the eyes, causing severe burns and blurred vision &/or partial blindness
Choking Victim
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The hemlock remover
Artificial respirationAnother answer:I'd go with the Heimlich maneuver.
The heimlich maneuver.
Heimlick manuver. Just type that into a search engine.
After around Three Minutes
Go immediately to the unresponsive chocking maneuvers.
After around Three Minutes
The application of a choking agent (chemical weapon agent) results in the victim's death by suffocation. Please access the related link listed below for more information: