“…3 For Scolan et al, the vital, functional and cosmetic prognosis of contused visceral injuries, associated or not with bone fractures, depends on the impact zone with the cephalic, cervical and thoracic regions being the most lethal ones, 13 The shooting distance also seems to be an important element to be taken into account. 17,27,28 In the present case, according to the witnesses at the scene, the shot had been fired 3-4 m away from the victim, whereas in the literature, the distance was 2-7 m. 1,3,19 We assume a shot, which strikes a body within 10 m, may cause several injuries, in particular to the head, thorax and abdomen. If Flash-Ball Õ is classified as a non-lethal weapon developed to incapacitate a violent or/and dangerous individual, the French National Commission of Business Ethic and Safety recommends it 'should not be used during demonstrations in public places, except on rare occasions wich have yet to be defined'.…”