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21 wrz 2021 · On November 17, 2003, pathologist Dr. Giovander Raju stated at the corner's inquest that the "One in a Million" singer died of severe burns and a blow to the head. He also revealed that had she survived the crash — which she might have predicted — her chances of survival were low.
25 sie 2022 · Dr. Giovander Raju, who carried out the inquest, concluded that the singer died from severe burns, a blow to the head and severe shock. Dr. Raju also confirmed that the star was vulnerable as she had a weak heart, and would never have survived the shock even if she had survived the immediate crash.
25 sie 2024 · Aaliyah’s official cause of death included “severe burns and a blow to the head,” the pathologist who performed autopsies on the victims testified in court during a coroner’s inquest into the...
6 mar 2021 · Testifying in a coroner’s inquest into her death in November 2003, pathologist Dr. Giovander Raju revealed the singer died of “severe burns and a blow to the head,” according to Billboard.
29 cze 2022 · Aaliyah's body was found 20 feet away from the wreckage. She was still strapped into her seat and slumped over to her left. An autopsy report concluded that her survival was “unthinkable" on account of the extensive burns and major head trauma she suffered.
On August 25, 2001, a Cessna 402 twin-engine light aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Marsh Harbour Airport on the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas, killing the pilot and all eight passengers on board. Among the victims were American singer and actress Aaliyah and members of her entourage, including a hairdresser, her bodyguard and a ...
1 lis 2024 · By the time emergency services arrived at the crash site, Aaliyah was gone. An autopsy later found that she’d likely died on impact due to “severe burns and a blow to the head.” The singer’s bodyguard reportedly survived the initial crash and spent his last moments asking about Aaliyah’s condition.