I think it was meant to convey that the characters saw her getting hit in the face, even though it wasn't the reality.
I guess so, although I do like it better when authors draw it correctly, even if not immediately noticeable at first glance, so you would be able to check and notice the details if you go back. Probably not as important here, but especially great in any good mystery. I'll never forget the nail in Ghost Hunt.
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