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Selena Death: New Autopsy Reveals Details of Murder

by Emma Walker – News Editor

New Autopsy Details Revealed 30 Years After⁤ Selena Quintanilla‘s Murder

Corpus Christi,TX – Newly resurfaced details from the autopsy report of Selena Quintanilla,the Tejano music icon tragically killed in 1995,reveal the devastating path⁣ of the gunshot wound that led to her death. The report, obtained by Us Weekly, outlines how a bullet fired by Yolanda Saldívar, president of Quintanilla’s⁤ fan club, entered through the singer’s​ shoulder and ultimately‍ caused massive internal and external bleeding.

The⁢ autopsy, conducted three hours after Quintanilla’s death, confirmed the coroner’s ruling of homicide. The bullet traveled​ through​ her ribs, puncturing her chest and exiting⁢ from her upper chest. Crucially, the gunshot struck the subclavian artery, a major blood vessel supplying blood⁢ to the arms, neck, and head.

coroner Lloyd White documented the cause of death as “a result of an exsanguinating internal and external hemorrhage,⁤ simply put massive bleeding, due ⁣to a perforating gunshot wound of the [chest].”⁢ The report also noted Quintanilla’s clothing was saturated with blood.

Saldívar, who had been accused of ⁤embezzling money from Quintanilla, engaged in ⁣a ten-hour standoff with law enforcement following the shooting, threatening self-harm. She was charged with first-degree murder and, ⁣despite pleading not guilty and claiming​ the‍ shooting was accidental, was found guilty in October 1995 and ⁣sentenced to life ‍in prison with the possibility of parole.

Saldívar, now 65, was denied ⁤parole in March after⁢ applying last December, and ⁣her ⁤case is next⁢ eligible for‍ review in 2030.

Quintanilla’s legacy continues to thrive three decades after her death. Her posthumous album,​ “Dreaming of ⁢You,” reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and she was portrayed by Jennifer Lopez in the⁤ 1997‌ biopic ‌”Selena.” A new documentary, “selena And The Dinos,” featuring previously unseen footage from her sister Suzette Quintanilla, recently premiered on Netflix.

“I want to leave a⁣ nugget of love for the future generation coming up, that’s embracing Selena and our music,” Suzette Quintanilla said at the documentary’s Sundance ​premiere earlier this year. “We are 30 years without Selena, but her legacy is stronger than ever.”

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