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09 Nov 2021 | Tue 17:56
The victim's spouse was arrested in connection to the case
The victim's spouse was arrested in connection to the case
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Murder of IGMH nurse
Autopsy confirms IGMH nurse was murdered
The body of the murdered IGMH nurse was brought back to Maldives after autopsy earlier this week
The victim's spouse was arrested in connection to the case
The autopsy report confirmed that she did not die by hanging
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Maldives Police Service (MPS) has revealed that the death of Indhira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH) nurse Mary Grace, was not by hanging.

Mary Grace was employed as a worker at the Dialysis Center of IGMH. Bringing her body to the hospital, her spouse initially claimed that she committed suicide by hanging. However, he is to have later changed the story. The case was initially reported as a suicide by hanging. However, the police arrested her spouse, 29 years of age and also a Filipino employed as a nurse in IGMH, under suspicions of murder as there were no signs of suicide by hanging, on the victim’s body. Her spouse was arrested in connection to the murder on October 27. The Criminal Court on October 28 remanded the man by 15 days.

The Filipino nurse’s suspicious death was reported on October 19, and her body was transported to India for a postmortem examination last week. It was brought back after the autopsy, on Sunday.

Citing the autopsy report, the police institution revealed that her death is not believed to have been by hanging.

The autopsy report indicated that she died from a “blunt trauma”, which refers to an injury of the body by forceful impacts, falls or a physical attack on the body.

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