Autopsy reveals signs of self-harm on arm of one of deceased twins Oviedo

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Police investigation into twins’ death Anastasia and Alexandra From the first day he refused the participation of third parties, and also very quickly realized that it was a suicide. But agents are trying to shed more light on the circumstances that could have caused the two 12-year-old girls to throw themselves out the window. In this initiative, sources close to the case stated that the autopsy performed at the Asturias Central University Hospital (HUCA) provided important information by identifying injuries of an “autolithic nature”.

The term refers to self-inflicted minor or moderate wounds (bruises, bleeding, cuts) on the body surface. These lesions were detected in only one of the two bodies and were concentrated in only one of the arms. Moreover, these were not new injuries. The data strengthen one of the hypotheses that the Police were already working on, that he was one of two twins obsessed with taking his own life and dragging his sister with him.

In this sense, examining the personal belongings of minors collected in their homes found many suicide references. The girls’ notebooks had several hanging pictures and hints of self-harm, but both these notes and the pictures were more numerous and practically exclusive to one of them.

Although the same sources do not clarify which of the two twins the wounds detected on one of their arms belonged, everything shows that it was the sister who did most of the drawings and suicide notes.

Police have provided no further data or hypotheses that could explain the origin of these injuries and the obsession that led one of the twins to convince his sister to jump out of the window together. At present, the possibility that minors have been subjected to some form of harassment or ill-treatment at school or in the family environment is not within the scope of the investigation.

The possibility of some kind of game or viral challenge related to the case has yet to be discussed.however, it turned out that the investigating judge in the case had yet to authorize Police to access the girls’ electronic devices on Monday, when there may be information to shed more light on the tragic event.

“Children are closer to dangerous borders than we think,” says Orthodox priest Kordochkin

Priest Andréy Kórdochkin was sent to Spain twenty years ago by the Most Holy Assembly of the Russian Orthodox Church as parish priest in the Church of the Nativity. He is a regular at the Cathedral of Santa María Magdalena in Madrid, which belongs to the Patriarchate of Moscow and serves the Spanish and Portuguese dioceses. They say the temple is one of the few temples where citizens of both countries still pray together since the outbreak of war between Ukraine and Russia. Kórdochkin went to Oviedo exactly on Sunday to conduct the farewell ceremony for Anastasiia and Alexandra. In a conversation with LA NUEVA ESPAÑA, the Orthodox priest explained that he did not know all the circumstances of the tragedy that shocked the city, but wanted to present some thoughts about suicide among adolescents, something he regretted, “they are not isolated.” cases.” “The first reading is that we adults are creating a world our children don’t want to live in.” “Our children,” he warns, “are closer to the dangerous frontier than we think, and we must be very careful.”

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