[h=3]Trial resumes after lunch[/h][FONT="]The trial has resumed after lunch.
The pathologist Dr Lumb is continuing to give evidence.
He says on Sadie Hartley’s body he found “no typical evidence of any fist fight injuries such as split lips, a broken nose or black eyes.”
He says: “There was some bruising on the back.
“These could have been caused by collapse or they could have been caused by a ‘throw’ attack or someone leaning on the deceased’s back.”
He adds there were two ‘burn’ marks on her cheek which he says are consistent with a ‘single thrust’ of a stun gun.
An electrode was also found in the polo neck collar of her jumper.
Mr Lumb gives Sadie Hartley’s cause of death as multiple stab and incise wounds.
He says damage to a major artery in the neck meant they were unsurvivable.
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The pathologist Dr Lumb is continuing to give evidence.
He says on Sadie Hartley’s body he found “no typical evidence of any fist fight injuries such as split lips, a broken nose or black eyes.”
He says: “There was some bruising on the back.
“These could have been caused by collapse or they could have been caused by a ‘throw’ attack or someone leaning on the deceased’s back.”
He adds there were two ‘burn’ marks on her cheek which he says are consistent with a ‘single thrust’ of a stun gun.
An electrode was also found in the polo neck collar of her jumper.
Mr Lumb gives Sadie Hartley’s cause of death as multiple stab and incise wounds.
He says damage to a major artery in the neck meant they were unsurvivable.
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