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you know, i read another story where the baby had obviously drowned (his dad was extremely drunk and fell into a canal and let go of the baby then forgot he even had the baby until the next day) the baby wasnt found for a few days (in summer) and they said the baby "had drowned but the lungs had decomp and it was inconclusive"
I wanted to find out about froth and foaming in drowning. Would that be evident only in recent drowning or would water submersion over time obliterate that evidence? It was estimated she was 4 to 7 days, I think. Not much water but some decomp, so I wonder how decomp affects the lung tissue in the drowning analysis.
I can't seem to find out, but thank you for your excellent post.
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