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Post mortem reveals that woman’s neck structure was severed

Crime and Violence Report in Belize

Posted: Wednesday, January 8, 2014. 6:09 pm CST.

Crime and Violence Report in Belize

Crime and Violence Report in Belize

The post mortem examination conducted on the body of 41 year old Maria Domotila Perez shows that he died a most horrific death.

According to police, Dr. Hugh Sanchez who conducted the post mortem examination certified that Perez died as a result of “Exsanguinations- severing of neck structure and multiple chop wounds.”

Perez, who is a Honduran national that was residing in Cayo, was found dead in some bushes off the road leading to the Sagitun Banana farm in the Stann Creek district on Sunday morning.

A police report issued on Monday described a horrific scene noting that her body had chop wounds to the right elbow, both wrists were chopped and almost severed, three large chop wounds to the back right side of her head, and a chop wound from the back of her head leading to the right side of her face. Her right little finger was severed and she had two cut wounds to her upper left shoulder.

Police say that their investigation so far shows that Perez arrived in the area around 4 pm on Saturday and was seen walking between Green Gold and Sagitun Farm.

Police say multiple persons reported hearing a woman screaming around 10 pm and they alerted a businesswoman in the Green Gold community who went out to investigate.

That was when the gruesome discovery was made and a call was made to the police department.

 

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