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Battered_Seoul
Experienced
- Jun 13, 2018
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At the moment, after a lot of flitting around between prospective methods, I think I've settled on Chloroquine with a Flualprazolam sedative.
Was thinking to go abroad to work for a few months and CTB in a hotel before winter. My question was whether, if no traces of chloroquine were present in the room and no note was left, is it standard practice to conduct an autopsy on a foreign citizen and would chloroquine be readily tested for?
It would obviously be preferable to have appeared to have passed away suddenly and inexplicably.
Was thinking to go abroad to work for a few months and CTB in a hotel before winter. My question was whether, if no traces of chloroquine were present in the room and no note was left, is it standard practice to conduct an autopsy on a foreign citizen and would chloroquine be readily tested for?
It would obviously be preferable to have appeared to have passed away suddenly and inexplicably.
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