JackBauer452
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The scenario: The defendant shoots at the victim who is running away from the defendant. The victim in the process of fleeing falls down a 3 metre hole. The defendant abandons the victim. The victim only sustains minor injuries from the actual fall, but in the process of trying to get up the hole, falls down and fractures his skull. If he had medical treatment within 2 hrs of the fracture, he would have been saved but did not and was found dead 3 days later.
Can someone please suggest to me what the substantial and operating cause of death is? I can't decide if its whether the fact that the defendant shoots the victim which causes him to run away and fall into the hole, or the defendant abandoning the victim or whether the victim climbing up from the hole.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Can someone please suggest to me what the substantial and operating cause of death is? I can't decide if its whether the fact that the defendant shoots the victim which causes him to run away and fall into the hole, or the defendant abandoning the victim or whether the victim climbing up from the hole.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.