Brooklyn super's death was not criminal, according to autopsy, police say
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Brooklyn super's death was not criminal, according to autopsy, police say
"No charges will be filed in the death of a Brooklyn building superintendent who was found with a head injury after police sources said he confronted a trespasser possibly stealing tenants' packages. The autopsy on Burim Havolli revealed he died from a pre-existing medical condition and the Brooklyn District Attorney determined no criminality was involved, the NYPD said on Friday."
"A 911 caller reported an assault Wednesday morning at 1199 Ocean Ave., in Flatbush, where Havolli worked. He had significant head trauma when officers found him and rushed him to Kings County Hospital, where he died. Investigators reviewed a brief cellphone video showing a person arguing with Havolli and acting erratically moments before the alleged assault, but they did not rule his death a homicide."
Burim Havolli, a 41-year-old building superintendent in Flatbush, was found with significant head trauma after a 911 caller reported an assault at 1199 Ocean Ave. Officers rushed him to Kings County Hospital, where he died. Investigators reviewed a brief cellphone video of a person arguing with Havolli and acting erratically, but authorities did not rule the death a homicide. The autopsy revealed a severe blockage of an artery and concluded that he died from a pre-existing medical condition. The Brooklyn District Attorney determined no criminality was involved, and a person of interest was released without charges. Family members plan to return his remains to Kosovo for burial.
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