Tragedy in Skopje, Autopsy of Ivana finds no drugs or alcohol, autopsy of Stojance finds cocaine and diazepam.

Autopsy Reveals Mixed Findings in Ivana Stojanoska Case

Skopje – The autopsy of Ivana Stojanoska, conducted by Professor Zllatko Jaçevski, has yielded conflicting findings as the investigation into her death continues. The examination revealed a distinction between injuries attributed to a fall and those sustained prior to her death. Jaçevski noted that some facial injuries appeared to be several days old, while bruising around the neck occurred closer to the time of Ivana’s death.

Importantly, the autopsy found no evidence of alcohol, drugs, or sedatives in her system. However, the investigation has identified substances within the possession of the accused, Stojance Jovanovski. Following his arrest, authorities discovered cocaine and diazepam present in significant quantities.

Dr. Ana Ivceva further detailed the cause of injury to the urethra, attributing it to forceful pinching with fingers. Jovanovski denied exercising during questioning.

The investigation is ongoing, with forensic analysis continuing to contribute to the understanding of the circumstances surrounding Ivana’s death.

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2 thoughts on “Tragedy in Skopje, Autopsy of Ivana finds no drugs or alcohol, autopsy of Stojance finds cocaine and diazepam.

  1. This case is incredibly complex and raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding both deaths.

  2. Could the presence of cocaine and diazepam in Stojance Stojanoski’s autopsy report influence the investigation’s focus?

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