Diagnosis: The man on the Thomson Creek Trail was an Olympic athlete, staying in shape by running on the trail when he had time. The man who shot him was a rival from Switzerland. The bullet entered the mans body above the third rib and then left the body near the eighth rib. By following the bullets path, I determined that the bullet must have damaged the lung, aorta, heart, diaphragm, and liver. The athlete most likely died due to internal bleeding and lack of oxygen. Additionally, the ruptured liver released toxins into his system, causing other internal complications.
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