Hungarian woman died of ‘hypovolemic shock’
Autoposy on stabbed Hungarian woman concludes ‘hypovolemic shock’ as cause of death.
Hungarian woman stabbed with a pair of scissors died due to hypovolemic shock
An autopsy on the body of the Hungarian mother-of-two, who was yesterday stabbed by her partner with a pair of scissors, found that she died due to hypovolemic shock caused by the stab wounds, the police said.
The body of the 38-year-old Hungarian woman was found yesterday in an apartment in Triq Efesu, St Paul's Bay.
Her partner, who was allegedly found with a pair of scissors still inside him, is still being treated at Mater Dei hospital.
