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This Friday the report of the autopsy carried out by Forensic Medicine to the body of the lawyer was known Javier Ordonez, died last Wednesday, September 9 in Bogotá in the middle of a case of police brutality for which two uniformed men were captured.
As revealed by the newspaper Time, the detailed report notes that He had “high-energy, closed abdominal trauma. External traces of trauma in the left abdominal flank and left lumbar region that may correspond to a curved or round element.”
Ensures the medium, that the necropsy found that he had “a burst of the right kidney, with a complete section of the corresponding renal artery and vein.”
In the Legal Medicine report it is revealed that Ordóñez’s body had “Evidence of signs of immobilization. Ecchymosis on wrists, with extremely visible marks and regular pattern”, as well as a superficial and deep bruise in the soft tissues.
They add that the results reveal “Multiple contusions of the mesentery (mesocolon) on the right side, which compromised the same in the hepatic flexure. Multiple lacerations of the mesentery (mesocolon) on the left side, involving it in the splenic flexure. Extensive hemorrhage in the soft tissues surrounding the right kidney partially obtained ““.
The necropsy warns that Ordóñez suffered “penetrating soft tissue trauma to the lower right limb from splinters from a firearm projectile”. Also locating a probable irregularly shaped entrance orifice “without macroscopic residues of shooting on the skin”.
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