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How Montgomery High School Stabbing Victim Died Revealed

A knife wound to the chest is what killed a 16-year-old student on the campus of Montgomery High School in March. That was the testimony of Sonoma County forensic pathologist Kimi Verilhac on Thursday. The wound to the chest was one and a half inches deep. The boy was also stabbed twice in the back. One of those wounds was more than four inches deep. The student accused of stabbing the boy during a fight in an art class is on trial for voluntary manslaughter. On Thursday, a Sonoma County prosecutor rested his case against the 15-year-old boy after six days of laying out evidence.

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