Autopsy Reveals Conflicting Injury Patterns in Ivana Stojanoska Case
During a trial session, Professor Zllatko Jaçevski, the forensic pathologist who conducted the autopsy on Ivana Stojanoska, presented findings regarding the nature of her injuries. The examination revealed a distinction between injuries attributed to a fall and those believed to be sustained prior to her death. Dr.
Jaçevski indicated that several facial injuries were consistent with an event approximately one week prior to Ivana’s passing. He further noted that bruising observed in the neck area occurred in the immediate timeframe leading up to her death. Toxicology reports confirmed the absence of alcohol, drugs, or sedatives in Ivana’s system.
However, the investigation uncovered significant levels of cocaine and diazepam within the defendant, Stojance Jovanovski. Dr. Ana Ivceva, another expert involved in the autopsy, detailed that injuries to the perineum were likely caused by forceful pinching with fingers.
Jovanovski maintained his innocence, denying any acts of violence and refuting allegations of assault. The ongoing trial is scheduled to conclude with closing arguments on April 28th. The finds from the forensic investigation continue to be a central focus as the legal proceedings proceed.
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This case is incredibly complex and raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding both deaths.
What were the specific details of Stojanche’s injuries?