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flag A forensic pathologist testified at the ACT Supreme Court on March 5, 2026, that the exact cause of 72-year-old Irma Palasics' 1999 death cannot be determined, though airway compromise and asphyxiation were considered likely. Blood in her airways and lungs was noted, but other causes, including a gunshot wound, could not be ruled out. Joseph Vekony and Steve Fabriczy, both 70, are on trial for the murder and assault of Palasics and her husband, who survived and described hearing his wife scream before finding her bound and unresponsive. Fabriczy admitted breaking in to steal but denies violence; Vekony claims he was voting on the day of the murder. The trial continues, with DNA evidence and forensic procedures under scrutiny.

flag A forensic pathologist testified at the ACT Supreme Court on March 5 that the exact cause of death for 72-year-old Irma Palasics, killed in a 1999 home invasion, cannot be determined, though airway compromise and asphyxiation were considered likely. flag Blood in her airways and lungs was noted, but other causes like a gunshot wound could not be ruled out. flag Joseph Vekony and Steve Fabriczy, both 70, are on trial for the murder and assault of Palasics and her husband, who survived and described hearing his wife scream before finding her bound and unresponsive. flag Fabriczy admitted breaking in to steal but denies violence; Vekony claims he was voting on the day of the murder. flag The trial continues, with DNA evidence and forensic procedures under scrutiny.

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