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Autopsy Clears the Air: Woman's Death in Limassol Not a Crime

Published March 12, 2026, 11:59
Autopsy Clears the Air: Woman's Death in Limassol Not a Crime

An alert was triggered in the Limassol police after the discovery of a dead woman on a pedestrian street in the Amathous area. The unfortunate woman was transported to a private hospital, where her death was confirmed. Initially, her identity was unknown, but it was later confirmed that she was a 21-year-old foreign national with a visitor's residence permit in Cyprus. Following a forensic examination, criminal activity was ruled out as the cause of death. Initial findings indicate that the death was due to pathological causes. However, the exact cause of death will be determined after histopathological and toxicological examinations. The police investigated the case carefully, given the initial uncertainty surrounding the circumstances of death. The rapid conduct of the autopsy was crucial to ruling out any criminal activity. This case highlights the importance of rapid and effective investigation in cases of sudden death, as well as the need for comprehensive forensic examinations to determine the exact cause of death.