Died from suffocation: an American woman who went to a scientific conference was killed in Greece - ForumDaily
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Died from suffocation: an American woman who went to a scientific conference was killed in Greece

An American biologist, who went missing in Greece in early July and was later found dead in an abandoned World War II bunker, died of suffocation.

This 10 July told law enforcement officers, providing new details of the detection of the body, writes Fox News.

The last time Suzanne Eaton, a 59-year-old molecular biologist from the Max Planck Institute in Dresden (Germany), saw 2 July near the port of Chania on the Greek island of Crete. Scientific conference colleagues told the police that, in their opinion, she went for a run in the area.

8 July The Greek police found her body in a man-made cave, which was used as a bunker during the Nazi occupation of Crete during the Second World War. The cave is located about 6 miles (about 10 km) from the place where the woman was last seen.

On July 10, state coroner of Greece Antonis Papadomanolakis stated that Eton had died as a result of a “criminal act”. He added that when examining Eaton’s body, it was established that she died of suffocation.

«Определенно, мы говорим об убийстве. Кроме того, не было никаких признаков смерти от оружия», — отметил судмедэксперт.

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The body of an 59-year-old woman was found in a cave in the countryside near Chania, located on the most western side of Crete. The head of the rescue service, Nikolaos Papaleonidas, stated that the body was discovered as a result of an “extensive search”; the bunker was located approximately 330 feet (100 m) from a nearby road.

Eaton's body was located approximately 200 feet (60 m) from the entrance to the bunker and was covered with burlap.

Papadomanolakis said that he estimated that the woman was killed on the same day when she was last seen, on July 2.

Officials are not yet sure whether the murder was committed directly in the bunker, or if it was killed elsewhere, and the killer dragged the body into the cave later.

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In Crete, Eaton attended a science conference. The Max Planck Institute called her death a “tragic demise.”

Eaton, who was born in Oakland, California, was the wife of British scientist Tony Hyman and the mother of two sons, Max and Luke. Her family went to Crete, having learned of the disappearance of the woman.

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