DENPASAR - Forensic Doctor of Bali Mandara Hospital (RSBM) revealed the results of an autopsy on the body of Brazilian citizen JDSP (27) or Juliana who fell while climbing Mount Rinjani, West Nusa Tenggara (21/6).
Forensic Specialist at Bali Mandara Hospital, Ida Bagus Putu Alit, in Denpasar, Friday said that based on the results of an examination of Juliana's body, injuries were found throughout the victim's body with the dominance of sliding abrasions which indicated that the victim was hit by blunt objects when he fell in Cemara Nunggal, the route to the top of Mount Rinjani, NTB.
He also revealed the cause of Juliana's death was a blunt object collision. "The cause of death was blunt violence that caused damage," he said.
He explained that apart from finding blunt force wounds, forensics also found fractures in the chest, spine, back and thigh bones. The most severe wound on the back or back.
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"From these fractures, there was damage to the internal organs and bleeding," he said.
Doctor Alit revealed that the wound on the victim's head was said to have not caused herniation to the brain, then the wounds on the chest and abdomen suffered quite a lot of bleeding and no organs were wrinkled. Bleeding mostly occurs in the victim's chest cavity.
On the basis of the medical examination, Doctor Alit concluded that the victim died in a very short period of time from the injuries that occurred.
"We found no evidence that the death occurred over a long period of time from the wound," he said.
Alit revealed that his party was still waiting for the results of the toxicology examination.
Regarding the alleged death toll from hypothermia, Doctor Alit revealed that his party could not confirm because the condition of the body when it was autopsied had been manipulated by being put in the freezer.
"The cause of death was blunt violence which caused fracture and internal organ damage. For the time being, because they had to wait for the results of the toxicology examination," said Alit.
Doctor Alit revealed that Juliana's external examination was carried out on Thursday (26/5/2015) at around 22.05 WITA. After completing the external examination, the autopsy was followed up
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