Indonesian Police Believe the Investigation Into Matilde Muñoz's Case Will Take Two Months.
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The Indonesian police said this Thursday that they believe it will take about two months to close the investigation into the alleged murder of Spanish tourist Matilde Muñoz, whose autopsy was carried out this Thursday on the island of Lombok (Indonesia), without the results being known.Amirudin, spokesman for the Lombok Occidental police station, in charge of the case, said that it foresees that the investigation will exhaust the maximum period …


The Indonesian Police maintains that Matilde Muñoz's lifeless body, the 72-year-old Spaniard who disappeared on the island of Lombok since July 2 and whose body was found at the end of August on a beach near where the track was lost, was transferred up to four times by the alleged assassins, two hotel employees who allegedly admitted the events, according to local media reports.The investigation continues pending the outcome of the autopsy, whic…

the corpse of Spaniard was transferred first from his bungalow of the hotel Bumi Aditya of the area of Senggigi (West Lombok) to the room of the generator of the hotel, where he remained four days Read
The brutal murder of Matilde Muñoz 'Mati' in a hotel on the Indonesian island of Lombok is being thoroughly investigated.The brutal revelation of the Indonesian police about the murder of Matilde Muñoz
The corpse of María Matilde Muñoz, the 72-year-old Spanish woman based in Mallorca and murdered in Indonesia, was transferred up to four times by the alleged murderers, according to the Asian police during the investigation of the case.Matilde's lifeless body was found on a beach on Lombok Island last August 30, but was previously moved up to four times.The murder was committed by two workers at the Bumi Aditya hotel where the Spanish woman was …
Indonesian police said Thursday that the body of Galician woman Matilde Muñoz, allegedly murdered on Lombok Island on July 2, was moved four times before being found last Saturday on a beach on the Indonesian island, according to a statement.
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