"According to the preliminary conclusion of the forensic medical examination, the death of a 30-year-old man, whose body was found on December 9 on the outskirts of Talgar, occurred as a result of mechanical asphyxia, typical of self-hanging. There are no traces on the body indicating a violent nature of death," reads the report.
Experts noted that bodily injuries were found on the body, such as a strangulation groove and abrasions on the neck, which is typical for cases of self-hanging. Abrasions in the area behind the ear were also recorded, which arose due to friction and compression of the noose.
Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate all the circumstances of the incident. They call on people to trust only official sources and remind that the dissemination of false information entails liability.
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