Autopsy Performed, But No New Information Released

Autopsy Performed, But No New Information Released


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Randall Jeppesen, KSL Newsradio Police say an autopsy will be the key in giving them a lot more information into the death of BYU student Camille Cleverley.

An autopsy was performed Monday, but the results will not be immediately released, Provo police Capt. Cliff Argyle said. "Nothing we have found so far has pointed us toward foul play," he said.

There are two trails above the area where Cleverley was found dead, and police are looking at both of them for any evidence as to why she fell. Argyle said that they have nothing to suggest Cleverley was suicidal.

The initial autopsy usually takes a couple of days, but the full report can take more than a month.

Meanwhile flags at all Provo City owned buildings have been lowered to half-staff to show support for Cleverley's family.

(The Associated Press contributed to this article.)

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