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Man's body found inside Food Lion grocery store freezer in Raleigh, NC: Reports
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Date:2025-04-17 12:46:24
A man's body was found in a freezer at a grocery store in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday, according to reports.
Officers were called to the scene after the man's coworkers found his body in the store's supply freezer at a Food Lion, reported news outlets WFMY News 2 and CBS 17.
Investigators do not suspect foul play was involved in the man's death, according to CBS 17.
USA TODAY contacted the Raleigh Police Department and Food Lion for additional information.
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How did the man die?
The man had a medical emergency Monday night before he died inside the freezer, a police officer said, according to WFMY.
The Raleigh Police Department. OSHA and other labor and safety authorities investigated the death and do not suspect foul play was involved.
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