An alleged autopsy photograph of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was leaked on Friday after he was mortally wounded in a firefight with police and then reportedly run over by his younger brother.
The victim, identified by the FBI as 'Suspect 1' wearing a black hat in the marathon bombings, arrived at Beth Israel Deconess Medical center around 1:20 a.m. Friday following a violent exchange of gunfire with police, during which he and his brother, Dzhokhar, 19, hurled explosives at officers.
One witness of the firefight in which Tamerlan was mortally wounded said the younger brother made his getaway in an SUV and that he ran over Tamerlan's body as he fled. A massive manhunt is underway in the greater Boston area to try and locate Dzhokhar, the younger brother, who is still at large.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Tamerlan was unconscious and handcuffed.
The alleged picture of his body shows multiple gunshot wounds and a massive open gash that spans from the center of his chest to his back. Another smaller gash is located right below the larger wound.
His right shoulder and his face show signs of hemorrhaging. Some of the injuries could have been sustained during doctors' attempts to revive him. MailOnline is not publishing the photo due to its graphic nature.
David Schoenfeld was one of the doctors who tried to resuscitate the bombing suspect.
'There was some discussion of who's coming in,' Schoenfeld told the Huffington Post. 'Is it the suspect? Is this a victim? Is it a police officer?'
'Ultimately that discussion died down quickly, because it doesn't matter who's coming in,' he said.
'We're going to treat them as best as we can, because you really don't know who it is until the dust settles.'
Tamerlan was pronounced dead at 1:35 a.m. and his body was turned over to law enforcement so that it could be examined by forensic experts.
Some witnesses of the firefight in which Tamerlan was mortally wounded said they saw his younger brother jump into an SUV to make his getaway and that he ran over Tamerlan's body as he fled.
The victim, identified by the FBI as 'Suspect 1' wearing a black hat in the marathon bombings, arrived at Beth Israel Deconess Medical center around 1:20 a.m. Friday following a violent exchange of gunfire with police, during which he and his brother, Dzhokhar, 19, hurled explosives at officers.
One witness of the firefight in which Tamerlan was mortally wounded said the younger brother made his getaway in an SUV and that he ran over Tamerlan's body as he fled. A massive manhunt is underway in the greater Boston area to try and locate Dzhokhar, the younger brother, who is still at large.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Tamerlan was unconscious and handcuffed.
The alleged picture of his body shows multiple gunshot wounds and a massive open gash that spans from the center of his chest to his back. Another smaller gash is located right below the larger wound.
His right shoulder and his face show signs of hemorrhaging. Some of the injuries could have been sustained during doctors' attempts to revive him. MailOnline is not publishing the photo due to its graphic nature.
David Schoenfeld was one of the doctors who tried to resuscitate the bombing suspect.
'There was some discussion of who's coming in,' Schoenfeld told the Huffington Post. 'Is it the suspect? Is this a victim? Is it a police officer?'
'Ultimately that discussion died down quickly, because it doesn't matter who's coming in,' he said.
'We're going to treat them as best as we can, because you really don't know who it is until the dust settles.'
Tamerlan was pronounced dead at 1:35 a.m. and his body was turned over to law enforcement so that it could be examined by forensic experts.
Some witnesses of the firefight in which Tamerlan was mortally wounded said they saw his younger brother jump into an SUV to make his getaway and that he ran over Tamerlan's body as he fled.
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