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Woman Found Dead in Astoria Home Wednesday: NYPD

23-81 32 Street (Google Maps)

June 11, 2020 By Michael Dorgan

The police are investigating the death of a 49-year-old woman who was found dead inside her Astoria home last night.

The woman was discovered after police received a 911 call at around 9:10 p.m. that there was an elderly man with mental problems inside 23-81 32 St.

Police found the woman’s body after having a confrontation with an 80-year-old man, who was the victim’s father. Police said the man was in need of medical attention.

The police do not suspect any foul play in terms of the death of the woman. They believe the woman may have had a medical episode and her father did not have the mental capacity to help.

Cops said the elderly man appeared to be a hoarder.

The cause of the woman’s death is unknown and the Medical Examiner will ultimately make the determination, police said

The woman’s name has yet to be released.

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