What was shown by the autopsy of the 43-year-old Alkis who "died" in Limassol

Biological samples were taken from the body for histopathological examinations

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Although the exact cause of death will be given upon completion of the histopathological examinations, the autopsy on the body of the unfortunate 43-year-old Alki Michael, whose vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle, in Limassol, confirms that he suffered a myocardial infarction.

Specifically, as the Limassol Traffic Police informs, the autopsy preliminarily showed "recent myocardial infarction on the basis of coronary disease".

Biological samples were taken from the body for histopathological tests, in order to confirm the exact cause of death of the 43-year-old man, who was found dead in his vehicle in the early hours of Sunday.

A little earlier he had visited the First Aid of the Limassol General Hospital, with chest pain and registered to be examined, however, for reasons that are being investigated by OKYpY, he left to go to another hospital contracted with the NHS.