Bodies of Ritidian swimmers to be autopsied Tuesday
<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 13.8000001907349px;">Although the man and woman have yet to be identified, chief medical examiner Dr. Aurelio Espinola tells KUAM he will conduct their autopsies on Tuesday.</span>
by Krystal Paco
Guam - Guam waters took a pair of lives over the weekend.
Although the man and woman have yet to be identified, chief medical examiner Dr. Aurelio Espinola tells KUAM he will conduct their autopsies on Tuesday.
The man and woman were pulled out of Ritidian Beach Saturday afternoon and pronounced dead upon arrival to the hospital.
Their deaths mark the first and second water related fatalities for this year.
Guam - Guam waters took a pair of lives over the weekend.
Although the man and woman have yet to be identified, chief medical examiner Dr. Aurelio Espinola tells KUAM he will conduct their autopsies on Tuesday.
The man and woman were pulled out of Ritidian Beach Saturday afternoon and pronounced dead upon arrival to the hospital.
Their deaths mark the first and second water related fatalities for this year.

By KUAM News