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93-year-old Crestline woman with dementia found dead in her snowed-in home with no heat

Por: ABC7 Nation March 11, 2023

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CRESTLINE, Calif. (KABC) -- Neighbors of 93-year-old Elinor Dolly Avenatti are mourning her death after her body was found in her Crestline home Monday morning.Avenatti had been living alone and without a heat source after losing power last week during the prolonged snow-in recently. One of her neighbors, Margaret Potvin, said they had been checking in on Avenatti. But the last time Potvin had heard from Avenatti was on Friday.Potvin also said... + full article



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