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The prosecutor in the case in which the actor Luis Lorenzo
and his wife
Arantxa Palomino
are being investigated
has asked the judge to carry out a third autopsy on the body of
María Isabel SA
to detail how the ingestion of heavy metals that would have caused the death occurred. death of the old woman, legal sources have reported.
Luis Lorenzo
and his partner are being investigated for the alleged commission of a crime of homicide for the violent death of
María Isabel
, who died on June 28 at the marriage's family home in
Rivas Vaciamadrid
.
The
85-year-old
woman died three months after settling in Madrid, months in which she suffered significant degeneration as a result of the dementia that she apparently suffered from and that was diagnosed at that time.
In the first autopsy, the coroners stated that the cause of her death was undetermined.
The second autopsy of the old woman revealed that she died of
"watery heavy metal intoxication"
, whose presence is detected at "levels much higher than normal".
The amount of cadmium detected would be 200 times higher than the normal limit, while the concentration of manganese found in the body is twenty times higher than usual.
With this third forensic analysis, the prosecutor
wants to know if the intake of metals was progressive
or, on the contrary, it was done in the 24 hours prior to death.
In the letter, the representative of the Public Prosecutor's Office requests the judge to take a statement from the doctors who treated the woman in recent months, as well as from the notary before whom the power of attorney was signed that authorized the actor's wife to access to the bank account of the deceased.
Near death intake
The second autopsy revealed that the
ingestion of cadmium and manganese
occurred at a time close to death.
The experts ruled out that these metals were inhaled as a result of toxic gases, since the woman lived with more people and there are no more affected by that cause.
Forensic experts are also called by the presence in blood and hair of four types of antipsychotic or neuroleptic-type psychopharmaceutical drugs, two of which would be prescribed.
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