8 March 1889
La Union Catolica
FOREIGN NEWS
[Some parties believe that] it is not true that Mr. Pigott committed suicide in Madrid.
The Gaulois was first not to believe that Pigott committed suicide; but now, it turns out that neither does the House of London.
Here is the telegraph sent from London to the Petit Journal, Paris:
"It is not believed in the House that Pigott committed suicide in Madrid as the Agencies telegraphed it."
The Times and all of M. Parnell's enemies may have an interest in not giving credit to the news; but they will have no choice but to believe it, especially when those denying it have an interview with Mr. Quinn upon his return to London.
El Imparcial
The Autopsy of Pigott
Yesterday the distinguished medical examiner, Mr. Alonso Martinez, conducted the autopsy on the corpse of Pigott, which is still in the judicial deposit of the South; therefore, the news published by almost all of our colleagues concerning the autopsy is inaccurate.
According to Mr. Alonso Martínez, the autopsy has revealed that Pigott was in an excellent state of health. His heart, his lungs and his stomach were healthy. In the latter, there was no trace of Pigott indulging in the abuse of alcoholic beverages.
As the autopsy was brief, the forensic doctor was not able to practice a detailed study of the brain.
It may be said, with phrenological consideration, the brain is very well developed, and there is a great abundance of circumvolutions, which proves Pigott was endowed with great intelligence, and overall, the sagacity that has always distinguished him.
The damage done by the projectile was terrible. These are the details:
The bullet penetrated the upper part of the palatine veil [roof of the mouth, palate], destroying the base of the skull, and consequently the basilar apophysis, the cerebellum in its anterior part and in one of its two lobes, and finally, the two occipital or posterior lobes of the brain, having its exit orifice through the occipital vertex, further fracturing the two parietals.
Pigott's remains will probably be buried in the Cemetery of the East
La Union Catolica
FOREIGN NEWS
[Some parties believe that] it is not true that Mr. Pigott committed suicide in Madrid.
The Gaulois was first not to believe that Pigott committed suicide; but now, it turns out that neither does the House of London.
Here is the telegraph sent from London to the Petit Journal, Paris:
"It is not believed in the House that Pigott committed suicide in Madrid as the Agencies telegraphed it."
The Times and all of M. Parnell's enemies may have an interest in not giving credit to the news; but they will have no choice but to believe it, especially when those denying it have an interview with Mr. Quinn upon his return to London.
El Imparcial
The Autopsy of Pigott
Yesterday the distinguished medical examiner, Mr. Alonso Martinez, conducted the autopsy on the corpse of Pigott, which is still in the judicial deposit of the South; therefore, the news published by almost all of our colleagues concerning the autopsy is inaccurate.
According to Mr. Alonso Martínez, the autopsy has revealed that Pigott was in an excellent state of health. His heart, his lungs and his stomach were healthy. In the latter, there was no trace of Pigott indulging in the abuse of alcoholic beverages.
As the autopsy was brief, the forensic doctor was not able to practice a detailed study of the brain.
It may be said, with phrenological consideration, the brain is very well developed, and there is a great abundance of circumvolutions, which proves Pigott was endowed with great intelligence, and overall, the sagacity that has always distinguished him.
The damage done by the projectile was terrible. These are the details:
The bullet penetrated the upper part of the palatine veil [roof of the mouth, palate], destroying the base of the skull, and consequently the basilar apophysis, the cerebellum in its anterior part and in one of its two lobes, and finally, the two occipital or posterior lobes of the brain, having its exit orifice through the occipital vertex, further fracturing the two parietals.
Pigott's remains will probably be buried in the Cemetery of the East
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