Dead body discovered on a conveyor belt at an Inland Empire waste and recycling center
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Dead body discovered on a conveyor belt at an Inland Empire waste and recycling center
"Justin Gill, 51, was found dead beneath a pile of trash at West Valley Material Recovery Facility in the 13000 block of Napa Street around 4:22 p.m., according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department."
"There were "no immediate signs of foul play or homicide," according to Sheriff-Coroner Shannon D. Dicus. However, the cause of death is still undetermined."
"Investigators are working to determine how the body ended up at the center run by Burrtec Waste Industries, which owns recovery facilities, transfer stations and landfills across Southern California."
Justin Gill, 51, was found dead beneath trash on a conveyor belt at West Valley Material Recovery Facility in Fontana on Monday afternoon around 4:22 p.m. The facility is operated by Burrtec Waste Industries. Sheriff-Coroner Shannon D. Dicus stated there were no immediate signs of foul play or homicide, but the cause of death remains undetermined. Investigators are working to determine how the body ended up at the facility. The Sheriff's Department did not disclose who discovered the body. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact homicide investigators or submit anonymous tips through the provided contact numbers.
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