Toronto, Canada. Body found in water in an early stage of putrefaction with extensive wrinkling of feet and hands. Under water, there are common patterns of swelling during putrefaction where hands and feet and the outer layer of skin separates from the underlying tissues after approximately five to six days in temperate water.
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