Assassination by 'Accident'

Deliberate falls, and crashes are sometimes quite lethal, all by themselves.  Often, however they are used merely as an excuse for a deadlier attack by medical personnel.  In an ambulance pure nitrogen, without oxygen, can cause coma or brain death.  The skull can be broken afterward to look like part of the 'accidental' injuries.  A controlled blow to the chest can cause irreversible heart damage.  Clotting agent or air causes pulmonary embolism... more
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