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Pathology Expert On Arturo Gatti Autopsy

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Bruising on the body of slain fighter Arturo Gatti was overlooked by the Brazilian authorities who conducted the initial autopsy, a celebrity pathology expert hired by the ex-boxing champ's family said Saturday after a seven-hour forensic follow-up. "There were some surprises," Dr. Michael Baden said in an interview with The Canadian Press. "The first surprise was that it was a partial autopsy, and not a full autopsy; the second was that there were some important findings, like the injuries that had not been identified."

Brazilian authorities said earlier this week that Gatti had committed suicide at a resort in the northeastern part of the country on July 11. His 23-year-old Brazilian wife, Amanda Rodrigues, was released Friday after being held for nearly three weeks on suspicion of murder. Partial autopsies are unusual in suspected homicides, said Baden, who described the overlooked injuries as bruises that weren't cited in the initial forensic report.

Excerpted from TheCanadianPress.

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