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Berlin police say autopsy next step in case of Mexican woman found in canal
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FRANKFURT: Police in Berlin said on Sunday (Aug 6) that an autopsy would be the next step in clarifying the circumstances of the death of a 24-year-old Mexican woman who disappeared at the end of July and whose body was found on Saturday. The body of Maria Fernanda Sanchez, for whom Interpol had issued a s

FRANKFURT: Police in Berlin said on Sunday that an autopsy would be the next step in clarifying the circumstances of the death of a 24-year-old Mexican woman who disappeared at the end of July and whose body was found on Saturday.

"A death investigation has been launched. The cause of the death will be clarified in the course of an autopsy," a police spokesperson said.She repeated the initial police statement that no external influence on her death could be so far established.

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