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Autopsy links Singaporean suspect to Bali woman's death
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Autopsy links Singaporean suspect to Bali woman's death

An autopsy conducted in Bali determined that a woman who died from neck injuries consistent with strangulation was killed by her Singaporean boyfriend, MZ. The victim's body was discovered after she went missing for nearly a week, and police arrested MZ following a joint operation. Forensic findings included bruises, a hemorrhage, and a fractured hyoid bone, supporting the strangulation theory. MZ, who had overstayed his tourist visa in Indonesia, faces charges of murder and aggravated assault under Indonesia's Criminal Code. Authorities noted he had lived in the country for about a year.

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Autopsy links Singaporean suspect to Bali woman's death

An autopsy conducted in Bali determined that a woman who died from neck injuries consistent with strangulation was killed by her Singaporean boyfriend, MZ. The victim's body was discovered after she went missing for nearly a week, and police arrested MZ following a joint operation. Forensic findings included bruises, a hemorrhage, and a fractured hyoid bone, supporting the strangulation theory. MZ, who had overstayed his tourist visa in Indonesia, faces charges of murder and aggravated assault under Indonesia's Criminal Code. Authorities noted he had lived in the country for about a year.

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