The results of the autopsy are expected to shed light on the cause of her death.
A C-130 plane of our Air Force was scheduled to land today at the airport of the 110th Fighter Wing in Larissa, the body of the unfortunate naval cadet Thalia, who died under still unclear circumstances, during her first training trip.
According to onlarissa.gr, the autopsy was carried out yesterday Tuesday at the University Hospital of Naples, in Italy, the autopsy to find the causes that sent the 19-year-old Larissa to death so prematurely. The results are expected to shed light on the cause of her death, however it will take days to complete all the tests, due to the time required for toxicology.
However, according to information from onlarissa.gr, the 19-year-old’s family, despite the heavy mourning, are looking for answers to key questions, among them the following:
- Why was it so late to transfer Thalia from the ship to a hospital?
- How many doctors and what specialties (specialists – specialists) were on the ship and who took care of her?
- Since the ship had a helipad, why was it not decided to rush her to a hospital, but she remained there for days, causing her health condition to deteriorate?
- According to the information, while the 19-year-old was in a worsening condition, the ship she was serving on, which is a general support, needed to give oil to the Kanaris frigate, a procedure that is carried out at sea, at a reduced speed and lasts about 3 hours, as a result of which delayed docking in Naples?
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