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Because of the stress one's veins go through when death is near...The nose is a very delicate thing, and the sinus walls are easily damaged. Everything from a climate change to a punch in the face will start nosebleeds. It seems to me that death, the greatest change, should cause nosebleeds if nothing else...

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it decays just like the rest of the body...its only cartilage-not bone.

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