What happens to a person's blood after death?
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A condition known as lividity occurs, in which all the blood will pool towards the lowest point of the body's resting place because of gravity, and then clot. If someone was to die while laying on their back, bruising would occur on posterior aspects of the body. This can actually show if a body has been moved after death. For example, if a body was found face up with bruising on the face and stomach, it would show that the person has died face down, but was flipped around.
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first your heart stop pumping so the flow of blood around your body stops. this causes the blood to coagulate forming clots and becoming thick and lumping. your muscles then stiffen in a process known as rigor mortis which also stop you breathing and means no oxygen gets to your cell.
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