Police said in a press release that the FedEx worker's body was found at a delivery hub in Illinois on Thursday amid sub-zero temperatures. The 69-year-old man worked at FedEx Freight in East Moline, where the body was discovered.
Captain Darren Gault said another FedEx employee found the worker's body between two of the company's semi-tractors around 9:30 a.m. Rock Island County Coroner Brian Gustafson said authorities weren't sure how long the body had been there before it was found, and Gault said there were no significant signs of foul play.
Gustafson also said the cause of death was unknown and that an autopsy was scheduled for Monday, February 4. An investigation was underway, with authorities making use of security cameras around the FedEx facility.
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Many other deaths may be connected to the prolonged, harsh weather, either due to road conditions or from people simply being out in the elements too long.
Among the other victims this week, according to local coroners, police and fire departments, are a woman found frozen to death inside a Milwaukee, Wisconsin apartment after the thermostat malfunctioned; two people in Buffalo, New York who died using a snowblower and/or shoveling; and a homeless man in Buffalo who was pronounced dead after being discovered inside a bus shelter.
A warm-up is in the forecast for this weekend, with daytime highs above freezing, but it's little comfort for those who have lost loved ones at the hands of Mother Nature.
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