Results of the necropsy of Javier Ordóñez’s body



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On the same day that the hearing for the imputation of charges against the two policemen accused of murdering Javier Ordóñez, more details were known of the conclusions reached by Legal Medicine after performing the necropsy.

As reported on Friday night by Noticias Caracol, the expert report established that the cause of the law student’s death was massive intra-abdominal hemorrhage. However, the most striking were the situations that triggered this hemorrhage.

The newscast learned that “A high-energy blunt abdominal trauma caused the right kidney to burst” and that Ordóñez’s corpse “had injuries drawn by a sharp element and by an electric conduction weapon (‘taser’).”

Since last week it was known that the 42-year-old man was fatally beaten and that he arrived at the clinic to which he was transferred after being at the CAI Villa Luz without vital signs.

But the results of the autopsy released by Noticias Caracol gave an account of the kind of blows Ordóñez received. The newscast added that his body presented “Two injuries to the chest that would have been produced by a round object, it could be a cane, a stick or a rod, and a trauma to the right leg due to splinters from a firearm projectile, but no gunshot residue was evident ”.

Similarly, the autopsy confirmed that the law student was drunk, but also that he did not consume any psychoactive substance on the night he was killed.



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