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townwards from the Bank.
at the deceased with his fixed bayonet, as he says, to make him release it so as to secure him. - According to medical testimony, both the blow thus struck by Goorunditta and the one received by the deceased when he impaled himself upon the bayonet at first, were mortal, and these are the only two blows for which there is any evidence, either from the admission or otherwise, of having been struck. There are, however, five severe and mortal wounds altogether, the other three being unaccounted for unless the struggle in the water, upon a muddy and slippery bottom, may account for them. There were in all twenty-four wounds, twelve of which are designated by the surgeon as scratches or mere superficial wounds, the other twelve were severe wounds, and of the total, sixteen wounds (including the five mortal ones) were in front.
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townwards from the Bank.
at the deceased with his
fixed bayonet, as he
says,
to make him release
t so asto
Bhankah's bayonet secure him . - According to medical testimony, both the blow thus struck
the
by
Goorunditta and the
one received.
by
deceased
when he impaled himself upon the bayonet at first,
were mortal, and these
are the
only two blows
which there is
any evidence ther from the admission, or otherwise, of having been
struck. There
however five
wounds a
evere
mortal
allogether, the
other three being
accounted
for unless the struggle
in
water, upon a muddy ane slippery bottour, may account for
their. There
were in all twenty four
wounds, twelve of which
are
designated
d by the surgeon
as scratches or mere
wounds,
mere superficial. the other twelve
were severe wounds, and,
of the total, sixteen wounds (including the five mortal ones) were in front,
• front, and
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