RetiredSeniorChief |
04-26-2019 10:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by smithandrew051
(Post 14232422)
We now know that only Tyreek and his fiancé were there when the kid broke his arm.
We also know from the recording that it happened on Tyreek’s watch. He would’ve said otherwise if that wasn’t true.
If it’s a spiral fracture, Tyreek 100% did it. That’s the only explanation. You don’t get a spiral fracture from falling. Spiral fractures are almost always abuse, because of how they happen. There’s no way that happened from him “falling” like she mentions as his excuse.
The type of injury is the missing piece to this puzzle for me. If it’s a spiral fracture and that is confirmed, Tyreek did it and he needs to be kicked out of the league.
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319174.php
Causes of spiral fractures include:
Skiing or snowboarding injuries, when the leg is twisted by being stuck in a ski or snowboarding boot while the rest of the leg continues to move.
Soccer injuries, especially when two players run into one another and become entangled or twisted.
American football injuries, especially when one player runs into another, one player is held or restrained by another, or a player twists to get free.
Wrestling injuries to the legs or arms caused by twists.
Motor vehicle and motorcycle accidents.
Bicycle accidents, typically those involving a motor vehicle as well.
Falling after trying to compensate for a loss in balance by putting out an arm or quickly repositioning the leg.
Child abuse, if a child's arm or leg has been jerked aggressively.
Falling down the stairs or a slope with fixed obstacles, such as rocks or trees that can twist an arm or leg away from the rest of the body.
Physical violence, when a person's arm or leg has been twisted forcibly.
Machinery injuries that involve someone's limbs.
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