Six found dead on city streets during freeze
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Six found dead on city streets during freeze
"CITYWIDE - A MAN AND a woman were separately found dead outside in Brooklyn on Saturday morning, after a night of dangerously cold temperatures, NBC News reports . Two more men in Manhattan and one in Queens were discovered dead on Saturday, while another Queens man was found dead early Sunday morning, according to Gothamist . The city medical examiner is investigating the cause of death for all of the deceased."
"The first victim, a man in his thirties, was discovered on an outdoor staircase on Warren Street in brownstone Brooklyn, while the second victim, a woman in her sixties, was found in Canarsie. City authorities have declared a Code Blue, and have dispatched teams to aid the homeless. Residents who notice people sleeping outdoors are encouraged to contact 911 or 311 to help them get inside."
Multiple people were found dead outdoors across New York City following a dangerously cold night. A man and a woman were separately discovered in Brooklyn on Saturday morning. Two additional men in Manhattan and one in Queens were discovered dead on Saturday, and another Queens man was found early Sunday morning. The city medical examiner is investigating the cause of death for all of the deceased. The first victim, a man in his thirties, was found on an outdoor staircase on Warren Street in brownstone Brooklyn. The second victim, a woman in her sixties, was found in Canarsie. City authorities declared a Code Blue and dispatched teams to aid the homeless; residents are urged to contact 911 or 311 if they see people sleeping outdoors.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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