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Posted: 5:48 PM Jul 26, 2011
Cook, Madison Counties Report more Heat Deaths
Authorities in Cook County in the Chicago area and Madison County in southwestern Illinois are reporting several more heat-related deaths.
Reporter: From the AP |
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COLLINSVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in Cook County in the Chicago area and Madison County in southwestern Illinois are reporting several more heat-related deaths.
The Cook County medical examiner's office listed "heat stress" as a cause of death for three people Tuesday.
In Madison County, coroner Steve Nonn says 79-year-old Mildred Guide was found dead Monday in her Collinsville home by police asked to check on her by a Florida son. Guide's two dogs also were dead.
Nonn says the home had a working air-conditioning unit that wasn't turned on.
In western Illinois' Adams County, a 90-year-old woman was found dead in her home Saturday.
In nearby Morgan County, sheriff's deputies sent to check on 75-year-old Lois Wheeler found her body Friday.
Investigators say temperatures inside several homes were well above 110 degrees.
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