An autopsy has confirmed that seven-year-old Angelica Jogie died from multiple traumatic injuries. The examination, conducted by pathologist Dr. Hubert Daisley at Scarborough Mortuary, sheds light on the tragic events that unfolded at Pigeon Point beach last week.
Angelica was struck by a jet ski while enjoying the beach with her family last Wednesday. The incident has raised many questions, and local authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
The autopsy findings, released on Monday, indicate the severity of the injuries sustained by the young girl. As the investigation continues, officials are working to piece together the events leading to this heartbreaking incident.
Community members are mourning the loss of Angelica, who is remembered for her joyful spirit and playful nature. As more details emerge, the focus remains on ensuring safety measures are in place to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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