"Judging from the traces left by the vehicle, this motorcycle should have slipped down from the shore."
He paused briefly and intensified his tone: "Here's where the problem arises—if the two were truly riding on the motorcycle when they fell into the water."
"Normally, wouldn't their lower limbs, especially the thighs, show some typical impact injuries, abrasions, or even mechanical damage?"
The words were like a stroke of genius, instantly lighting up the memories in the two forensic experts' minds.
They almost simultaneously recalled how, during university lectures, their teacher had specifically explained the key points of injury identification in traffic accidents—especially with bicycles, electric vehicles, and motorcycles; due to the vehicle's special structure, the driver and passengers often received the first impact on their lower limbs during a collision or fall.
Bruises, abrasions, and even fractures commonly appear on the inner thighs, hips, and ankles.
