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Carnival Horizon teen death now ruled a brutal homicide
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72966, member: 636"] Authorities have reclassified the shipboard death of teenage passenger Anna Kepner as a criminal killing after medical documents revealed she suffered fatal compression to her neck and windpipe inflicted by another person aboard the Carnival Horizon. The Florida student was traveling with extended family members when the crew discovered her body concealed beneath the sleeping quarters, covered with safety equipment and bedding materials. Investigators briefed on the case told relatives the fatal injury resembled strangulation techniques involving forearm pressure against the throat. The victim's academic excellence and vibrant personality made the loss particularly devastating for those who knew her. Court documents suggest her underage stepbrother may face criminal prosecution connected to the incident, though federal investigators and county medical officials have refused to discuss evidence or findings. Laboratory analysis of the victim's remains has not been completed. [/QUOTE]
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