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When a high-profile criminal case involving a Chinese national or an event within China gains international attention, public curiosity spikes. If the case involves mysterious circumstances, netizens often search for leaked medical examiner reports, forensic photos, or autopsy updates to piece together what happened. 2. Mislabeled Viral Media and Hoaxes

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In a pioneering event, Chinese scientists performed a full autopsy on Lady Dai. A 50-minute documentary about the procedure was filmed and shown in cinemas across China. This film allowed the public to observe, in detail, the process of a scientific autopsy. The findings were extraordinary: tests revealed she had Type A blood, had eaten 138 melon seeds shortly before her death, and suffered from coronary artery disease and gallstones. The ultimate cause of death was likely a heart attack brought on by a gallbladder infection.