The probability of injecting potassium chloride into 500 million high school students who died from financial losses is 99.9999%, according to forensic experts in Taiwan
The death of 500 million wealthy high school students in Taiwan remains controversial even after the autopsy report is released, making it difficult to quell doubts from all sectors of society.He claimed that potassium chloride is the most likely substance, with a probability of up to 99.9999%.
On June 6th, the autopsy report showed that the cause of death of Lai met the characteristics of "falling from a height", and no alcohol was detected in his body. More than 1000 toxic drugs were tested, and no common toxic substances such as grape sprouting agents were found.
Gao Dacheng, a forensic expert who once inspected the scene, said that he also recognized it as a "falling from a height", but he believed it was a "falling from a building after death", and the real key lies in the pinhole.
According to Gao Gaocheng, no matter what is injected into the needle hole, there will always be traces left. It is necessary to send the skin and muscles for identification to see if there are residues of chlorine and potassium, especially the possibility of injecting potassium chloride is very high. He has asked more than 10 director level doctors, all of whom have raised the possibility of potassium chloride, with a candid probability of up to 99.9999%.
Data shows that potassium chloride is a commonly used electrolyte balance regulator in clinical practice, widely used in various clinical departments. But high doses can cause cardiac arrest and sudden death. Injecting potassium chloride into venous blood can cause sudden cardiac arrest, leading to death, which is also a common method of euthanasia.
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But Gao Dacheng also reminded that it is also possible that it cannot be detected after injection.
Gao Dacheng is the head of the Department of Forensic Medicine at Sun Yat sen Medical University in Taiwan and a well-known forensic expert. After the incident, Gao Dacheng was commissioned by the deceased's mother Lai to inspect the scene and examine the body twice.
In addition, Taiwanese surgeon Liu Xiaodong also raised doubts that the testing party needs to explain the situation of the alveoli and viscera. If the deceased's alveoli are ruptured and there is a lot of bleeding in their organs, it is more in line with the characteristics of "falling from a height". Especially if there is a rupture of the left spleen, the body's blood will almost run dry.
Liu Xiaodong said that only by explaining the above doubts clearly can the outside world better accept the possibility of suicide.