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Autopsy in Indonesia confirms that Matilde Muñoz ‘died of asphyxiation’

The autopsy of Palma resident Matilde Muñoz, who was murdered on the Indonesian island of Lombok on July 2, reveals that she ‘died of asphyxiation,’ strengthening suspicions that she was a victim of violence, according to a forensic report. The examination also showed signs of trauma to her head, neck, and chest.

The report, which was released by Spanish authorities, detailed the findings of the autopsy conducted in Indonesia following Muñoz’s death. The confirmation that she died from asphyxiation has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding her tragic demise. Authorities are now working to determine who may have been responsible for her death.

Muñoz’s murder has shocked the local community in Palma and raised concerns about the safety of travelers in Indonesia. The autopsy results have intensified calls for a thorough investigation into the events leading up to her death. Spanish officials have been collaborating with Indonesian authorities to gather more information about the case.

Friends and family of Matilde Muñoz are demanding justice for her untimely death. They are calling for clarity on the events that led to her murder and are urging authorities to prosecute those responsible. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on uncovering the truth about what happened to Muñoz on that fateful day.

The revelation that she ‘died of asphyxiation’ has sent shockwaves through the community, leading to discussions about safety measures for travelers in popular tourist destinations. The tragic loss of Muñoz has underscored the importance of vigilance and caution when traveling abroad, particularly in less familiar locations.

Authorities are working diligently to piece together the events leading up to Muñoz’s death. The forensic evidence from the autopsy has provided valuable insights into the cause of her passing and has guided investigators in their pursuit of justice. The search for answers continues as the investigation unfolds.

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