The autopsy conducted on Spanish woman Matilde Muñoz, allegedly murdered on the Indonesian island of Lombok on July 2, confirms she “died of asphyxiation,” reinforcing the hypothesis that she was a victim of violence according to the official report. The Spanish consulate in Jakarta expressed its condolences to the family and informed that it is following the case closely. The autopsy results bring more clarity to the circumstances surrounding Matilde Muñoz’s tragic death. The investigation is ongoing to identify the perpetrators and unravel the full extent of the crime.

Autopsy in Indonesia of Spanish woman Matilde Muñoz indicates she “died of asphyxiation”

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