Paphos murder: Autopsy shows hemorrhagic shock

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State coroner Dr Nikolas Charalambous conducted the legal autopsy today on the 40-year-old Paphos murder victim. The premeditated killing occurred on Saturday. Findings reveal the man died from internal haemorrhage and haemorrhagic shock.

Medical examiners identified a sharp and cutting instrument as the cause. The attack produced fatal bleeding that led to shock and death.

Premeditated killing investigated

Police continue probing the Saturday murder in Paphos. Authorities classify the fatal stabbing as premeditated.

Investigators gather evidence surrounding the violent death.


Also read: Paphos murder: Nephew confesses, three others arrested

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