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It is pitch black and rustling sounds in the jungle are coming closer. Our candles have gone out and if it weren't for the light from the dying campfire, I wouldn't be able to see my hands in front of my face. Khai, the seasoned guide I've entrusted with my life, is snoring peacefully in his double-layered nylon hammock, untroubled by the heavy rain that has been battering down on our tarpaulin covers. "The campfire will repel wild animals," he.
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Not like CSI: How pathologists really rebuild lives after death
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We all remember our sliding-door moments, but few can match David Ransonâs. He was cutting into a body when the chap next to him made a suggestion that would change his life.
He was elbow-deep in an autopsy as part of his final forensic pathology exams in London. The postgraduate student working on the next table was Dr Charles Naylor, who was about to move to Brisbane (he is now Queenslandâs Chief Pathologist).