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The Uncle said he did not see the injuries on the leg, shoulder and lower back injuries when the 19-year-old died in Mexico last Monday.
Even though the autopsy with Ontario's chief coroner said the body fatal injuries were likely caused by a hit-and-run, not a beating, the family does not believe it.
"There's more damage to the body than when I left there," Sandro Bellio (uncle) said, insisting they were added to cover up a "murder" in the tourist city.
An autopsy was done in Mexico also and the body was embalmed. Microscopic work is now being done to see if he was beaten. Aneurologist told the aunt the head injuries were caused by "something steel, metal or rock."
The family is very upset with the Canadian government because they say the government is doing nothing.
I feel badly for the family but I do not see why a Canadian coroner would lie.
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