The autopsy of Spanish woman Matilde Muñoz, allegedly murdered on the Indonesian island of Lombok on July 2, reveals she ‘died of asphyxiation,’ strengthening suspicions of violence, according to a report released by Indonesian Police. The examination showed signs of head trauma, indicating a violent death. The forensic findings have heightened concerns and prompted further investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. Matilde Muñoz’s case has sparked national and international interest, with authorities working to determine the events leading to her tragic end.

Spanish woman’s autopsy in Indonesia indicates she ‘died of asphyxiation’

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