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    ‘Multiple gunshot wounds’: Boston bombing suspect’s severe injuries revealed

    By mediahitmanAugust 21, 2013Updated:August 21, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Multiple bullets fired during the capture of surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev caused severe injuries, including skull fracture, according to newly released federal court documents.

    The first full description of the traumas was disclosed in the transcript of the April court proceeding, unsealed on Monday. The testimony was given at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, three days after the arrest of the accused Boston bomber. The injuries were described by Dr. Stephen Ray Odom, a trauma surgeon who treated the suspect at the hospital.

    According to the transcript, Odom stated that Tsarnaev “has multiple gunshot wounds, the most severe of which appears to have entered through the left side inside of his mouth and exited the left face, lower face,” according to the court documents, as quoted by US media.

    “This was a high-powered injury that has resulted in skull-base fracture, with injuries to the middle ear, the skull base, the lateral portion of his C1 vertebrae, with a significant soft-tissue injury, as well as injury to the pharynx, the mouth, and a small vascular injury that’s been treated,” he said.

    The surgeon was referring to the injuries the now 20-year-old suffered when police opened fire on a boat in a backyard where the suspect was hiding before being taken into custody.

    In the hospital proceeding, Odom said the suspect also suffered “multiple gunshot wounds to the extremities” that were treated with dressings. He stated that Tsarnaev received dosages of the pain medication Dilaudid.

    “In the case of his left hand, he had multiple bony injuries as well that were treated with fixation and soft-tissue coverage, as well as tendon repair and vascular ligation,” Odom told US Magistrate Judge Marianne B. Bowler.

    However, the surgeon noted that Tsarnaev was fully aware of his location and his injuries, and was lucid enough to answer questions before his hearing.

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