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Epstein broke neck bones

Reports say fractures may point to hanging

- Doug Stanglin

Jeffrey Epstein, who died last weekend after being found unconsciou­s in his New York jail cell, suffered multiple breaks to his neck bones, including the hyoid bone near the Adam’s apple that can occur in hanging and strangulat­ion, according to media reports.

The office of New York City’s chief medical examiner, Barbara Sampson, completed an autopsy of the disgraced financier’s body Sunday but listed the cause of his death as pending.

Yet a person familiar with operations at the detention facility said Epstein, who was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, was found in his cell with a bedsheet around his neck, according to the Associated Press.

The Washington Post first reported that the autopsy found Epstein suffered multiple breaks in his neck bones, including the hyoid. Asked about the neck injuries, Sampson said in a statement that no single factor in an autopsy can provide a conclusive answer, the Post reported.

NBC News also reported that the autopsy found a bone break in Epstein’s neck. Medical correspond­ent John Torres noted that hyoid fractures are more likely for older adults, and studies show they occur in roughly 25% of hanging deaths and 35% of strangulat­ion deaths.

The FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces around Epstein’s death. Reports that guards did not check on Epstein for several hours before he was found have spurred conspiracy theories.

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