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Autopsy Revealed by Woman Found Lifeless in Quilicura Motel: This Was the Cause of Death

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The report also reveals the exact date of death, which will be key to knowing whether there was intervention by third parties.
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The autopsy of the 27-year-old woman, Estefanía Fernanda Maturana Alvarado, found lifeless at the Jardín de Eros motel in Quilicura, has been carried out and the medical cause of her death has already been determined. According to the information to which BiobioChile had access, the cause of death of the young woman was due to “external neck compression asphyxia”. In addition, the official date of her death is 12:40 hours last Sunday. The above …

During the last few days a news report was released that generated great impact in the country. We spoke of Estefanía Fernanda Maturana Alvarado, a 27-year-old woman who was found without life in a motel located in Quilicura commune. And recently, it was known that the results of the autopsy of the young woman. Thus, according to BioBioChile, the cause of death of Estefanía Maturana was the result of an “external neck compression asphyxia”. In a…

The report also reveals the exact date of death, which will be key to knowing whether there was intervention by third parties.

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La Hora broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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