>>20877558>shallower sideYeah I had assumed there was 3 meters there about of depth but it looks like it was less maybe a third of that
It’s very hard to say how deep it is with the water at this angle
Anyways the fall would be completely fatal if he didn’t fall on water
But here I feel like it’s still more likely he got broken bones in the spine or neck or skull from the surface itself than the ground
He also had a life vest which both floats and makes his silhouette larger increasing the hydrodynamic drag
Aka the injuries from hitting the sand would be in the lower half of his body, his leg pelvis lower spine and bowels
None of that is vital, you can have your entire body cut in half below the lungs and the only thing that could kill you would either be difficulty breathing if the diafragm muscle can’t push against the bowels anymore or blood loss
Humans can be reduced to a head and an upper torso and still be alive, I take that into consideration when I talk about sirviving, it takes a lot to kill someone
Or a little at the wrong places
A damage that would break a finger could kill a person if it happened in the brain stem
But conversely you can lose half your body and still survive
>>20877558>he’s shattered and bleeding internally. His femur is like in his stomach.Yeah but none of that is lethal
That’s where I’m getting at
But it looks like he was in an island of black people so there were probably no good hospitals
But a good surgeon can keep alive someone who had half his bodymas removed by a landmine