Exclusive: Washington Autopsy Files Reveal Lesin Sustained Broken Bone In Neck rferl.org/a/lesin-autopsy-re…
“I explained that the position of the hyoid is protected by the mandible and that fractures are commonly associated with hanging or manual strangulation. I also said that I could not exclude a significant fall as a cause for the fracture, but I would expect soft-tissue injury to be associated with the impact,” the official, whose name was also redacted, wrote.
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According to a 2015 article published by the National Institute for Health, “fractures of hyoid bone resulting from trauma other than strangulation are very rare; hyoid bone fracture associated with panfacial trauma are even rarer.”— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 8, 2025
