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Matilde Muñoz, the Spanish woman murdered in Indonesia, died ‘from asphyxiation’, according to the autopsy

The autopsy of Spanish woman Matilde Muñoz, allegedly murdered on the Indonesian island of Lombok on July 2, reveals that she ‘died from asphyxiation’, strengthening the suspicion that she was a victim of violence, according to the examination report. Muñoz’s body was discovered on a beach on August 30, and since then, investigators have been working to uncover the circumstances surrounding her death. The findings of the autopsy have provided crucial information, shedding light on the cause of her tragic demise.

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