Expatriate Skater Murdered: Autopsy Reveals Brutality of Femicide and Suspect’s Arrest

2023-08-09 21:58:56

Four days following the lifeless body of the expat skater Luz Mery Tristán was found, Legal Medicine delivered the autopsy report on the deceased and reflected that her then sentimental partner, Andrés Gustavo Recci, the main suspect, had not only murdered her with a bullet impact but also would have hit her.

The verdict reflected that the woman, who was attacked last Friday, August 4 when she was even in her pajamas, had a gunshot wound at the level of the dorsal region and a wound closer to the thorax. Her projectile caused a wound in the fifth thoracic vertebra.

Legal Medicine also evidenced that Luz Mery Tristán died following a “massive hemorrhage that was triggered by a laceration of the aorta artery caused by the wound from a firearm projectile.”

Even Legal Medicine confirmed that the former national skater would have had a violent death not only due to the impact of a bullet, but also that she would have been beaten on some occasions.

The report revealed that the left lung had upper lobe contusion and collapsed while the right had congestion and edema.

The woman also presented bruises on her eyelids and the phalanges of her left hand also presented lacerations, which allowed Legal Medicine to conclude that there was possibly a struggle before death.

The suspect, to prison

On the morning of this Wednesday, the authorities transferred Andrés Gustavo Ricci García, the main suspect in the femicide of Luz Mery Tristán, to the maximum security prison in Jamundí.

In that prison, Ricci García is expected to comply with the custodial confinement measure that a guarantee control judge from Cali ordered him, for at least the four months that the Prosecutor’s Office will have to gather all the evidence in his case. once morest.

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