Fort Bragg paratrooper Enrique Roman-Martinez was beheaded, the coffin says.


An autopsy revealed that a Fort Bragg The soldier was found dead on the Outer Banks of North Carolina this summer. Raleigh News & Observer reports that S.P.C. According to the forensic pathology division of the Brody School of Medicine Medicine at the University of East Carolina, Enrique Roman-Martinez’s death was a cow slaughter, but the cause of death has not been determined.

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S.P.C. Enrique Roman Martinez

Fort Bragg


The report said that while decapitation, the same and that is globally fatal, but in this case the rest of the body was not available for examination, and therefore the possible causes of death associated with the torso and limbs could not be excluded.

Reports said there was “evidence of multiple cut injuries to the head” and a broken jaw in at least two places.

Roman-Martinez was a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. The missing were reported on May 23, when Cape Lookout was camping with friends on Memorial Day Weekend along the National Beach.

Roman-Martinez, 21, was a native of China, California.

A reward of up to 25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction in the case, the Army says. No arrests have been made to date.

His sister Grisilda Martinez told CBS Los Angeles in August, “He wanted to do better in his life, so he joined the military.” “And this is what happened? We only have a part of it, that’s it. This is not true. This should never happen to my brother.”

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