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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>MEXICO CITY (AP) - Investigators said Monday that another autopsy of a young woman whose mysterious death shocked Mexico has shown that she died of asphyxia by suffocation due to "obstruction of respiratory orifices."<br> <br>The autopsy results did not specify what had blocked her nose and mouth.<br><br>The 18-year-old Debanhi Escobar was found dead in April in a partly-filled underground water holding tank of a motel near the northern city of Monterrey.<br> <br>Dr. Felipe Takajashi, the head of Mexico City´s forensic service, said the latest autopsy on the woman´s exhumed body showed no signs of sexual violence.<br><br>He said she died three to five days before her body was found.<br> <br>Escobar was found dead days after getting out of a taxi on a dark highway. The case made headlines because of a haunting photo taken by the driver who was supposed to get her home that night.<br>The driver said she got out of the car of her own accord, and said he took the photo to prove she was alive when he left her.<br> <br>The photo touched hearts throughout Mexico: a young woman standing alone at night on the side of a highway, wearing a skirt and high-top sneakers.<br><br>The image seemed to speak of the tremendous vulnerability, and the self-assuredness - or desperation - of the woman.<br> <br>Authorities decided that an exhumation was necessary following differing results from two initial studies.<br> <br>Nuevo Leon state´s head medical examiner initially said Escobar died from a blow to the head, but was apparently alive when she entered the cistern and there was no water in her lungs.<br> <br>But another forensic analysis of the original autopsy requested by Escobar´s family concluded that she had been sexually assaulted and murdered.<br> <br>Her father, Mario Escobar, has said prosecutors told him surveillance camera footage suggested the driver inappropriately touched his daughter.<br> <br>The case has been shrouded in mystery.<br><br>Parts of the motel had previously been searched several times before her body was finally found only after a motel employee reported a foul odor coming from the cistern.<br> <br>Video from the motel´s security cameras suggested Escobar had entered the motel and wandered around, eventually walking off camera in the direction where three cisterns are located near a swimming pool.<br> <br>Some reports had suggested the woman may have fallen into one of the cisterns and died accidentally.<br><br>Prosecutors said her body was found in one tank, her handbag in another, and her cellphone and keys were found in a third tank.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>For those who have any inquiries concerning exactly where in addition to the best way to make use of [https://zenwriting.net/stopcousin23/different-kinds-of-gambling 소액결제], you are able to call us on our site. |
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+<br>MEXICO CITY (AP) - Investigators said Monday that another autopsy of a young woman whose mysterious death shocked Mexico has shown that she died of asphyxia by suffocation due to "obstruction of respiratory orifices."<br> <br>The autopsy results did not specify what had blocked her nose and mouth.<br><br>The 18-year-old Debanhi Escobar was found dead in April in a partly-filled underground water holding tank of a motel near the northern city of Monterrey.<br> <br>Dr. Felipe Takajashi, the head of Mexico City´s forensic service, said the latest autopsy on the woman´s exhumed body showed no signs of sexual violence.<br><br>He said she died three to five days before her body was found.<br> <br>Escobar was found dead days after getting out of a taxi on a dark highway. The case made headlines because of a haunting photo taken by the driver who was supposed to get her home that night.<br>The driver said she got out of the car of her own accord, and said he took the photo to prove she was alive when he left her.<br> <br>The photo touched hearts throughout Mexico: a young woman standing alone at night on the side of a highway, wearing a skirt and high-top sneakers.<br><br>The image seemed to speak of the tremendous vulnerability, and the self-assuredness - or desperation - of the woman.<br> <br>Authorities decided that an exhumation was necessary following differing results from two initial studies.<br> <br>Nuevo Leon state´s head medical examiner initially said Escobar died from a blow to the head, but was apparently alive when she entered the cistern and there was no water in her lungs.<br> <br>But another forensic analysis of the original autopsy requested by Escobar´s family concluded that she had been sexually assaulted and murdered.<br> <br>Her father, Mario Escobar, has said prosecutors told him surveillance camera footage suggested the driver inappropriately touched his daughter.<br> <br>The case has been shrouded in mystery.<br><br>Parts of the motel had previously been searched several times before her body was finally found only after a motel employee reported a foul odor coming from the cistern.<br> <br>Video from the motel´s security cameras suggested Escobar had entered the motel and wandered around, eventually walking off camera in the direction where three cisterns are located near a swimming pool.<br> <br>Some reports had suggested the woman may have fallen into one of the cisterns and died accidentally.<br><br>Prosecutors said her body was found in one tank, her handbag in another, and her cellphone and keys were found in a third tank.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>For those who have any inquiries concerning exactly where in addition to the best way to make use of [https://zenwriting.net/stopcousin23/different-kinds-of-gambling 소액결제], you are able to call us on our site.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>MEXICO CITY (AP) - Investigators said Monday that another autopsy of a young woman whose mysterious death shocked Mexico has shown that she died of asphyxia by suffocation due to "obstruction of respiratory orifices."<br> <br>The autopsy results did not specify what had blocked her nose and mouth.<br><br>The 18-year-old Debanhi Escobar was found dead in April in a partly-filled underground water holding tank of a motel near the northern city of Monterrey.<br> <br>Dr. Felipe Takajashi, the head of Mexico City´s forensic service, said the latest autopsy on the woman´s exhumed body showed no signs of sexual violence.<br><br>He said she died three to five days before her body was found.<br> <br>Escobar was found dead days after getting out of a taxi on a dark highway. The case made headlines because of a haunting photo taken by the driver who was supposed to get her home that night.<br>The driver said she got out of the car of her own accord, and said he took the photo to prove she was alive when he left her.<br> <br>The photo touched hearts throughout Mexico: a young woman standing alone at night on the side of a highway, wearing a skirt and high-top sneakers.<br><br>The image seemed to speak of the tremendous vulnerability, and the self-assuredness - or desperation - of the woman.<br> <br>Authorities decided that an exhumation was necessary following differing results from two initial studies.<br> <br>Nuevo Leon state´s head medical examiner initially said Escobar died from a blow to the head, but was apparently alive when she entered the cistern and there was no water in her lungs.<br> <br>But another forensic analysis of the original autopsy requested by Escobar´s family concluded that she had been sexually assaulted and murdered.<br> <br>Her father, Mario Escobar, has said prosecutors told him surveillance camera footage suggested the driver inappropriately touched his daughter.<br> <br>The case has been shrouded in mystery.<br><br>Parts of the motel had previously been searched several times before her body was finally found only after a motel employee reported a foul odor coming from the cistern.<br> <br>Video from the motel´s security cameras suggested Escobar had entered the motel and wandered around, eventually walking off camera in the direction where three cisterns are located near a swimming pool.<br> <br>Some reports had suggested the woman may have fallen into one of the cisterns and died accidentally.<br><br>Prosecutors said her body was found in one tank, her handbag in another, and her cellphone and keys were found in a third tank.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>For those who have any inquiries concerning exactly where in addition to the best way to make use of [https://zenwriting.net/stopcousin23/different-kinds-of-gambling 소액결제], you are able to call us on our site.
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