Stabbing
A stabbing is penetration or rough contact with a sharp or pointed object at close range. In 2013, about 8 million stabbings occurred. In Japan, the historical practice of stabbing oneself deliberately in ritual suicide is known as seppuku. Death from stabbing is caused by shock, severe blood loss, infection, or loss of function.
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A stabbing is penetration or rough contact with a sharp or pointed object at close range. In 2013, about 8 million stabbings occurred. In Japan, the historical practice of stabbing oneself deliberately in ritual suicide is known as seppuku. Death from stabbing is caused by shock, severe blood loss, infection, or loss of function of an essential organ such as the heart andor lungs.
When someone who has sustained a stab wound dies, the body is autopsied and the wound is inspected by a forensic pathologist. It is possible to determine whether the weapon was single edged or double edged. Bruises or abrasions may give information about the guard.
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