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Copyright 1991 Toronto Star Newspapers, Ltd.
The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo)
November 6, 1991 Wednesday City Edition
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HEADLINE: Autopsy rules out foul play : Natural causes blamed in death of Maxwell
SOURCE: AP
DATELINE: LAS PALMAS
BODY:
(AP) - A Spanish prosecutor said initial autopsy findings today showed no sign of foul play in the death of billionaire publisher
Robert Maxwell, whose body was found floating in the Atlantic Ocean a day earlier.
"Preliminary indications are that there was no criminal activity involved in this. There scented to be no signs of violence. At
first glance, it looks like natural causes." Canary Islands chief prosecutor old reporters after attending the
autopsy.
Guerra would not answer questions, but earlier he told state-run Spanish Television that the 68-year-old tabloid tycoon's death
could have been caused "by something like a heart attack."
Maxwell vanished from his yacht off the Canary Islands sometime Tuesday morning.
Full autopsy results are not expected for about a week because samples have to be sent to the Spanish mainland.
Spanish national radio said earlier that Maxwell's body was found unclothed and showed no signs of violence.
Earlier today, the publisher's widow, Elizabeth Maxwell, spent an hour with a judge in a courtroom outside Las Palmas, giving
him information on her husband's activities, including the kind ofmedication he used. British Vice-Consul Campbell Livingstone
said.
Livingstone said Maxwell expected to remain in the islands until she was able to leave with her husband's body. He said the
judge hoped to turn the body over to local undertakers after receiving the preliminary autopsy report today.
Maxwell's Mirror Group Newspapers said the 55-metre Lady Ghislainc was under way when Maxwell was last seen, walking
on its deck before dawn Tuesday.
The newspaper group said in a statement that he had been the vessel's only passenger, in addition to about a dozen crew
members. Weather reports said the skies were clear and seas calm.
The Mirror of London. Maxwell's flagship newspaper, said Maxwell had dined alone on Tenerife Monday night then
reboarded the yacht and instructed his crew to cruise all night at sea.
The boards of Maxwell's companies named Maxwell's son Kevin, 32, as acting chairman of Maxwell Communications, and
son Ian, 35, as acting chairman of the Mirror Group. The sons have long worked in the family business.
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