The Court of Violence against Women number 2 of Santa Cruz de Tenerife registered in recent days the definitive forensic medical report of the autopsy performed on the girl Olivia GZ, the youngest of six years whose body was found on the bottom of the sea on June 10, 2021 by the oceanographic vessel ‘Ángeles Alvariño’.
The expert report has reported this Thursday the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC), concludes that the girl died of “violent death”, of a “homicidal” medical-legal etiology, the fundamental cause of this being “compatible with a mechanical asphyxia by suffocation” and the immediate or final cause “compatible with an acute edema of the lung ”.
The time of the girl’s death is between 7:54 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on April 27, 2021, the same day of the disappearance of the two sisters (Anna and Olivia), supposedly murdered by their father, Tomás Gimeno, currently missing.
The analysis of blood, pericardial fluid and gastric content performed by forensic laboratories on organic samples from the little girl did not detect any presence of “substances of toxicological interest”.