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San Candido, autopsy carried out for the German tourist who died of exposure

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San Candido, autopsy carried out for the German tourist who died of exposure

The 16-year-old originally from Cologne who died in the woods of San Candido in Val Pusteria died of frostbite. The confirmation came from the autopsy carried out at the Bolzano hospital. The examination carried out on the young woman’s body (RS, her initials), did not highlight any injuries or trauma caused by third parties and therefore confirmed the hypothesis of death due to frostbite (“probably compatible with frostbite”).

The disappearance and the alarm

The young woman was spending a holiday period with her family in San Candido in Alta Val Pusteria in Alto Adige, when at 7 in the morning last Friday she left the ‘Pircherhof’ farmhouse where she was staying for a walk in the vicinity. Not seeing her return and without getting answers on the phone, around 11 am the parents raised the alarm which mobilized dozens of men from the Alpine Rescue of San Candido, that of the Guardia di Finanza, dog units, volunteer firefighters, helicopters and drones.

The phone cannot be geolocatable

During the search operation it was not possible to geolocate the mobile phone because it had turned off, most likely due to the cold: two days ago in that area the temperature was close to -15 degrees. The girl was found lifeless in the afternoon in the woods not far from the path at around 1,400 meters in Monte San Candido. Rescuers and investigators do not rule out that the girl left the room without adequate clothing given the temperatures.

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