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15 Feb 2015 19:56 #240857
by chairman
(Reuters) - A New Jersey woman was found frozen to death in the snow near her home on Sunday morning, authorities said.
Olivia Benito, 66, had stopped by a neighbor's house for drinks after they left a benefit event at an Elks Club in Lakewood, New Jersey, Al Della Fave, spokesman for the Ocean County prosecutor's office, said in a news release.
The neighbor told police that Benito had some alcoholic beverages during the course of the evening, Della Fave said. She left the neighbor's townhouse at about midnight to walk to her home two doors away, he said.
The neighbor said she discovered Benito face down in snow when she went out to clear her car of snow at about 7 a.m. on Sunday, Della Fave said. She was pronounced dead at the scene by ambulance personnel, he said.
Police found no outward signs of trauma or foul play but the death remains under investigation, Della Fave said.
The temperature at 7 a.m. on Sunday in the Lakewood area was 10 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
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pattycake
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15 Feb 2015 23:30 - 15 Feb 2015 23:35 #240924
by pattycake
That doesn't seem like she froze to death.
It sounds like she dropped dead from natural causes.
When you drink alcohol it warms you up and make you feel hot. People filled up with booze usually open their coat or take it off in the cold. So she couldn't have froze just doors away from home. She might have fell and fatally struck her head in the fall. Either that, or she just dropped dead of natural causes. It had nothing to do with it being cold.
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16 Feb 2015 00:27 #240934
by Nikkishea21
This is a rather unfortunate incident. It is only a pity a follow up call was not made to ensure that she got home safely a short while upon her leaving. She was drinking and that may give reason to believe that she may have lost her balance due to being intoxicated and was unable to recover.
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