Either of two gunshots that struck Ahmaud Arbery could have been fatal, medical examiner testifies

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Either of two gunshots that struck Ahmaud Arbery could have been fatal, medical examiner testifies
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Ahmaud Arbery was shot twice and either of the wounds would have been enough to kill him, a medical examiner testified Tuesday, as jurors were shown graphic, close-up autopsy photos.

Ahmaud Arbery was shot twice on Feb. 23, 2020, and either of the wounds would have been enough to kill him, a medical examiner testified Tuesday, as jurors were shown graphic, close-up autopsy photos.

Defense attorneys have said Travis McMichael acted in self-defense after Arbery threw punches and tried to grab his gun. The defense has also argued that the defendants suspected Arbery was a burglar.Donoghue testified that he believed Arbery's hand was in front of his chest when the first shot at close range grazed his right wrist and entered his chest, breaking several ribs.

Donoghue told Dunikoski that Arbery could have been grabbing the gun or pushing it away when he was killed.

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