The discovery of the head wound that very likely killed Richard III of England was caught on film and has now been released for the first time to the public.
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The discovery of the head wound that very likely killed Richard III of England was caught on film and has now been released for the first time to the public.
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A sword or the "top spike of a bill or halberd" caused a major sharp force trauma to the base of the English monarch's skull according to School of Archaeology and Ancient Histor and the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit.
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The lethal stabbing that killed the English king was determined by finding a major mark on the interior surface of the skull.
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