DR ‹ › The King's Prosecutor General at the Casablanca Court of Appeal announced that the results of the autopsy performed on the body of the individual who died after jumping from a fourth-floor window at the headquarters of the National Judicial Police Brigade in Casablanca showed that the multiple injuries sustained by the deceased were consistent with having thrown himself from the window. In a statement, the King's Prosecutor General explained that the autopsy, carried out by a three-member medical committee, also revealed that the death resulted from complications due to multiple traumas, including fractures to the skull, facial bones, ribs, and femur, along with the presence of subarachnoid hemorrhage. According to the statement, preliminary investigations showed that the deceased was subject to a judicial inquiry at an investigation office located on the fourth floor of the National Brigade's headquarters. While the officer in charge was preparing to implement the Public Prosecution's instructions to place him in police custody and record the relevant procedures in the designated register, the individual pretended to stand up, then moved directly toward a side window overlooking the building's inner courtyard, leaned forward, and threw himself out. The statement added that inspections conducted at the scene revealed that part of a plastic strip had been torn from the window frame. It was also found that the individual first struck a stainless-steel fence ("inox") in the ground-floor courtyard, causing several parts of the fence to bend, before falling to the basement level. Bloodstains were observed at the impact site.