Suffered?
The person who did the autopsy said he probably died within a minute after it happened. His lungs were crushed. Does that mean he suffered?
shareThe person who did the autopsy said he probably died within a minute after it happened. His lungs were crushed. Does that mean he suffered?
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shareTo be honest, yes. This type of death is most likely beyond comprehension. It's not a fun thing to think about, but it's probably the truth.
shareI'm assuming more. He had, probably, a huge tussle with trying to push the car away. He probably died within 3-5 mins until he couldn't push anymore and the car crashed his lungs and he suffocated. I would say that he did suffered until he gave his last breath, and less by the impact of of the car pinning him against the fence and the mail box.
Very tragic and very hard to think about.
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this is a terrible thing to bring up but couple of years ago there was a news story/video that went viral of a Chinese student being caught in a malfunctioning elevator - and it took the guy a few minutes to die of crushed lungs/suffocation
shareIt's morbid to think about, but I assume his back was turned away from the vehicle and he was right up by the gate/post area. (was he trying to close a broken gate?) The initial impact would be the Jeep's bumper/license plate area hitting around his knees/thighs. That would have caused a sort of whiplash effect on his upper body. His head probably would have hit the car window or maybe the gate area and knocked him out instantly. I'd guess he didn't suffer much at all. RIP!
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