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Have you ever seen a dead body?

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One that wasn't at a funeral or something similar? Like a proper out in the wild, dead body?

I ask because a friend of mine who lives in Camden in London said he has a few friends who've witnessed dead bodies. One who drowned in Camden Lock, another who was found shot dead in his flat and a few others. I'm interested to know how common it is to see a dead body...
 
I witnessed a group of people trying to revive an elderly lady's lifeless body in a Las Vegas casino. I also witnessed bodies being removed (but not yet in a 'black bag') from an accident (car) scene once. And my grandma was holding my hand as she was taken off a respirator and departed life. Do those count? Or are you seeking a Law & Order tv-type find, like a group of kids playing in the park who stumble across the lifeless & nude body of a rape victim?
 
not common in real life but common on TV and on internet.
 
Because I was a police officer for 10 years, I saw more than my share of dead bodies in pretty much every state. Children were always the hardest; when my best friend's son got run over, it was probably the worst...I didn't see him before he had been fixed by the funeral director; it was still horrible...
 
I was with my mother when she was taken off life support and she died. The films, at least the ones I have seen, never get it right. The color of an oxygenless body is very distinct. It was the worst experience of my life.

I have seen familiy members that had open casket funerals and I think they are such a mistake. I would much prefer to remember the person the way he/she was rather than what a mortician thinks they looked like.
 
I watched a close friend die in a hospital bed as his friends stood around him in a circle singing "Dona Nobis Pacem."

Does that count?
 
i have in several occasions,and is depressing.it saddens me a lot,and it takes away all my appetites even the sexual ones.
 
I have seen familiy members that had open casket funerals and I think they are such a mistake. I would much prefer to remember the person the way he/she was rather than what a mortician thinks they looked like.

Open casket funerals don't seem to be popular here in England, or at least in my city, so thankfully I've never seen a dead body.
 
i've seen like 6....... car accidents....jumpers in front of trains.....and 1 cut up in a bag......
 
About ten years ago I was walking down the hill where Botany Road leaves the Redfern shopping centre. It's where the cars speed up to get out of the congested roads.
Walking down the hill I noticed some commotion. Over to right, lying on the asphalt in the middle of the road, six feet from me was a child, blond hair with the top of its skull missing. It looked just like this~

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I didn't stand around to have a gawk.
 
I was a cop for what seems like a life time. I've seen my fair share. I was always amazed at the number of people who die on the bowl....
 
Quite a few, actually, both dead and in the process of dying.
 
When I was kid I was taken on a visit this wizened frail old quiet-voiced lady. Just as we leaving we heard this massive sound like a belch from her.

She was quickly hurried away into another room. I left in a state of confusion.

What does the 'death-rattle' sound like?
 
I've only seen two dead bodies. One was my father's - he'd had a heart attack while sitting on a park bench and died almost instantly (we were estranged at the time) - and I had to go to the morgue to identify the body. The other body was at the funeral of colleague who'd been murdered (bashed to death by a group of thugs) and whose family decided on an open casket at the funeral.

-T.
 
Unfortunately, yes. I found a very dear friend dead in his bed and had to call 911. I felt for a pulse and didn't find one and by that time I wasn't sure I had one.
I also was with my mother when she died.
 
Many years ago when I was only a kid, I witnessed a horrible car accident on a busy highway where the front seat passenger (a woman) in one of the cars involved was catapaulted through the smashed windscreen and ended up on the bonnet of the car. She was covered in blood and looked pretty dead to me, but I didn't hang around long enough to know for sure. This was back in the days when the wearing of seatbelts wasn't compulsory and not many cars would even have been fitted with them.
 
When I was in college, there were students giving a presentation, and the professor was sitting in a student's chair to watch it. He fell over, some students gave him cpr and he died of a massive heart attack.

When I was at UCI and taking biology, they took us down to the basement and we say a bunch of dead bodies that were in pieces. They showed the saw and how they cut the body into a bunch of pieces so they can study the different layers.
 
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