"When the RSPCA came they thought it may have been a catapult because there were signs of an entry wound, but no
exit wound.
The
exit wound was very large, he said, adding that the surgical team told the head of their department.
The body had two gunshot wounds one under the chin and and
exit wound on the upper head."
The
exit wound is devastating, causing gross comminution of bone and destruction of soft tissue," the group quoted a surgeon at Shifa Hospital as saying.
Roelling said he saw an
exit wound in Johnson's head.
When we turned him over, we found an
exit wound the size of a small grapefruit.
The best way to ensure that a deer shot with an arrow leaves plenty of blood on the ground (rather than pooling inside the body cavity) is to create a low
exit wound. It is also very important that hunters employ razor-sharp broadheads at the end of their arrows.
Single-entry wound was sustained more on the right side of the neck with
exit wound on the left side.
When asked about the absence of an
exit wound he said this could have been caused by the bullet becoming "destabilised" and breaking up into fragments.
No
exit wound was found on Pte James's body, something the experts said they had never come across before.
The court heard from pathologist Dr Olaf Biedrzycki who said he believed one of the stabs went in to a depth of about 8cm, causing both an entry wound and an
exit wound to the heart.
Clinical examination revealed an entry and
exit wound: the former overlying the right hemithorax in the plane of the anterior axillary line at the level of the 5th intercostal space, and the latter in the left paraspinal region at the level of the ninth thoracic vertebra.